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Chough nest box
I was watching an episode of BBC Spring watch 2021, it was the one that they were looking at a Chough nest box that was situated on the Welsh coast line. As the camera zoomed out to show the surrounding area it dawned on me that I recognised the exact spot that the nest box was situated. The lucky part of this tale is that we were going to that area of Wales for our summer holiday! Chough is a bird that I had not seen before and I was up for the challenge, reached the nest box site and found it with ease, I sat for a while hoping to see if the Choughs were still in the area . Unfortunately not, I set off walking further along the coastal path when suddenly I heard a corvid like call, I spotted two black shapes soaring on the horizon. I raised my binoculars and was overjoyed at the sight of a pair of Choughs, they came closer and my thoughts was to grab my camera. However I decided to enjoy the experience while it lasted rather than grab a shot that I would probably later confine to the waste bin.
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I think I saw a pair while visiting some friends when they lived at the western end of the Llyn Peninsula, quite a few years ago. During another visit I heard, and eventually, caught sight of a green woodpecker. Neither of which I've seen where I live in SW Northumberland.
I spent an academic year at Llanbadarn and during that time I saw the Red Kites, so have followed the re-introduction attempts with great interest.
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