Had a great time recently on the Welsh coast at New Quay. It was my first visit to this area. It was a family holiday, but with close access to the coastal path I could do some early morning walks along with a boat trip out to see dolphins and seals.
Some of the highlights included seeing a red kite on the approach road to New Quay coming from Llanarth on the first day. Around the town a lot of species including nuthatch in a small wooded garden, nesting swift in the house we were staying in along with nesting house martin nearby and quite a few house sparrows about.
Going to explore the coast path was exciting, as climbing the steep ascent at the start (going to Cwmtudu) I could hear a call that I thought I recognised. Got to where it flattens out and looking over some gorse bushes in the cattle field behind a pair of chough. Quite a nice surprise to get them so close to where I was staying as I had read they could be seen around Llangrannog which I was contemplating walking to one day! One day I encountered four to five of them including one that was colour-ringed.
I did this walk on a few occasions. Out to sea gannet, several kittiwake especially at Bird Rock, fulmar, several manx shearwater further out, cormorant and shag on the rocks below. Other species noted included oystercatcher, a flock of common scoter flying south, herring. black-headed and great black-backed gulls. Linnets were encountered regularly along the track with a flock of up to thirty seen and other small birds included stonechat, two juvenile wheatear, whitethroat and chiffchaff. I saw a kestrel once and buzzard a couple of times, most spectacularly when I picked one up sitting on the rocks below then a second bird flew past so that I could watch it from above with the sea in the background! Another treat was to see ravens often, including one time when eight were in the air together! I managed to see bottlenose dolphins most days, sometimes close in and was fascinating to watch when through the beautiful clear green/blue water I could see a couple swimming just below the surface, then one came up and slapped its tail, presumably to disorientate the fish. Finally saw atlantic grey seal on the penultimate day. Numerous rabbits about and a fox crossed the path.
On the boat trip the birding was good but unfortunately no dolphins or seals, except one dead seal floating that had a lesser black-backed gull on it feeding. On the outward journey we were close to the shore so could see the kittiwake colony, then we headed a mile out to sea – I didn’t know this was going to happen at the time, so was a nice surprise - and as I expected a better chance to see some more bird species. Futher out we came across guillemots, often an adult and juvenile, several manx shearwater some of which were on the sea and others a great sight to watch them shear past. I also saw a great skua and several gannet.
Visited The Honey Farm and en route a red kite was gliding close to the road at Plwmp, which on the way back was in a field. Also visited the beautiful Penbryn where I heard Nuthatch and enjoyed the walk along the trail through the woods by the stream.
A lovely area to visit with very friendly, helpful locals and a nice base as a family holiday with wildlife close by. We are already looking in to return next year!
Gi