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Saudersfoot - Pembrokshire advice please (1 Viewer)

Robert Wallace

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I am taking a short break in mid March staying in Saudersfoot (near Tenby)
Never been to this part of Wales before.
I would like to see choughs and sea birds, where would you advise me to go to make best use of about 3days birding?

Thanks for your help.
 
Bosherston Pools is an excellent site to walk around.Walk onto the nearby cost path where you should find Chough.and quite likely an early Wheatear.Visit the nearby Eligug Stack at Castlemartin for seabirds,Gullimot(Eligugs),Razorbill,and Fulmer,as well as Chough.Angle Bay is a decent area for waders.
 
Bosherston Pools is an excellent site to walk around.Walk onto the nearby cost path where you should find Chough.and quite likely an early Wheatear.Visit the nearby Eligug Stack at Castlemartin for seabirds,Gullimot(Eligugs),Razorbill,and Fulmer,as well as Chough.Angle Bay is a decent area for waders.

Thank you I will follow your advice

Regards

Robert
 
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