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Llangorse Lake
Out for the day with Andy Rowlands ummm... raptor hunting. I did see a Stonechat and Wheatear on my way to pick him up. But before doing anything we had to go to Cwmbran for him to buy a camera. No, no, no... please don't make me go there ever again!!!

Last year I showed you a picture of Llangorse Lake from the opposite side. This is the nature reserve area at Langasty. The hill is called Mynydd Troed. All the 'good' birds were on the opposite side of course.

Raptors? Not even a Kestrel or Buzzard showed itself in the windy conditions!
Habitat
Freshwater lake
Location
Llangorse Lake
Date taken
30 August 2012
Equipment used
Olympus SP55O-UZ
Even if you did not see the raptors and the birds were on the oposite side the lanscape is beautiful and you showed it so well.

Thank you for sharing,
Cristian
 
Very nice spot indeed ... I guess it's a good place for warblers and other passerines
 
Another beautiful landscape, with a great view, nicely captured Delia
 
Another of your beautiful landscape captures Delia. A pleasure to view ! Thanks for sharing.
 
This would be a beautiful spot to sit a while with a nice cup of tea and maybe a cookie or two. It is lovely, and I enjoyed your story also.
 

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