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Strumble Head nr Fishguard
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  • Probably the finest sea-watching site in Wales. The best times of year to visit are from Mid August to November to watch the southward migration of skuas , shearwaters and terns.
    On good days, there can be great, pomarine, arctic and long tailed skuas. Great, sooty and Balearic shearwaters. Also, thousands of the manx shearwaters which nest on nearby islands are seen at daybreak each day heading away to their feeding grounds. Always good numbers of gannets, fulmars and kittiwakes. Hundreds of common scoter can pass by each day.

    Other species seen are all three species of diver arriving to winter offshore, guillemots, razorbills, puffins and little auks. Sabine, little and Mediterranean gulls can be seen on passage.

    The cliffs and lighthouse area can also yield good sightings of rare pipits and warblers and arrivals of spring wheatear, redstart, ring ouzel etc, sand martin and swallow etc.

    Its always best to arrive by dawn to catch the best movements offshore, the best weather conditions being north westerly winds following a period of south westerlies. These help blow the birds closer inland.

    Information from WelshFalcon
    www.birdforum.net

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  • Address: Along the coast from Fishguard
  • Directions: From Goodwick, follow road through the village and up the hill, then follow signs for Strumble head Park near the lighthouse – sea-watching is done from the flat roofed shelter down below the car park.
  • Website: http://www.birdforum.net/archive/index.php/t-2045
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    Gannets on Grassholm
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  • Grassholm was christened by the Vikings (Norse men). It means ‘Green or Grass Island’. It is approximately 10 miles from the mainland and is made up of basaltic, igneous rock and is thought to be a continuation of Skomer Island.
    At one time Puffins inhabited the island in 10’s of 1000’s but now there are none.
    The Gannets have now colonised the island but there is still a lot of evidence from the Puffin era.
    The first mention of Gannets on Grassholm was in 1860. In 1872 12 pairs were recorded as breeding.
    By the 1890’s 200 or more were seen to be there, then the Cardiff Naturalists Society Robert Drane and the leassee of Skomer, J J Neale recorded seeing 300 breeding pairs in 1905.
    The birds may have relocated to Grassholm after being disturbed on the neighbouring (in Gannet terms) island of Lundy. Mr Harman, who owned both Lundy and Grassholm handed Grassholm over to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds in 1947 to preserve the Gannetry.

    In 1964 the population was estimated at 15,500, which increased to 30,000 by 1988. This makes Grassholm the second largest Gannetry in the Northern Hemisphere after St Kilda and the third largest in the world.

    Grassholm is only 22 acres and there are at least 60,000 Gannets plus their chicks and some small colonies of Guillemots, Razorbills, Kittiwakes and Shags.

    The noise, and yes, smell!! As you approach the island is phenomenal, once seen it is never forgotten. The brilliant white seen from the shore is not the colour of the rock but the birds themselves. They live within pecking distance of each other and have evolved a series of vocal and postural messages. They do not spend all their time on their nests; there are always 1000’s in the air above the island. Gannets fish by diving headfirst into the sea from all angles and from great heights.

    Information from Dale Sea Safari-Adventure Boat Trips.

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  • Phone: FREEPHONE 0800 0284090
  • Directions: Grassholm Specialist Safari Trips Departure Point Dale Dale Princess (Cruise) Departure Point Martins Haven
  • Website: http://www.dale-sailing.co.uk/Grassholm_safari_detail.asp
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    Birdwatching
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  • Pembrokeshire is an absolute delight for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. It is spectacularly beautiful and sparsely populated, almost surrounded by the ocean and providing a perfect refuge for wildlife. The National Trust protects much of the coastline and there are several island bird sanctuaries.

    Fishguard Harbour is a good place to see Great Northern Divers and some of the less usual gulls. Mediterranean Gulls regularly winter and other species pop up from time to time, like Ring-billed and Glaucous Gulls. Rarities have included Forster’s Tern and Ross’s Gull.

    Skomer Island and Grassholm are also RSPB reserves with thriving seabird colonies. The 60,000 strong Gannet colony on Grassholm is especially impressive. Visit Skomer in June to see puffins. More detailed information on boat trips and places of interest for birdwatching is available at www.visitpembrokeshire.co.uk.<br />
    This information is from the Seaview Hotel web-site.

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    Ramsey Island
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  • This dramatic offshore island has 400 feet/120 m seabird cliffs and fine examples of coastal heathland. The seabird cliffs are occupied between April and July. Choughs and wheatears breed on the island. In the autumn, a colony of breeding grey seals can also be seen.
    Ramsey Island, off St Davids peninsula is owned and managed by the RSPB. Boat safaris, landing boats and fast jet-boat trips all leave from St Justinian’s. Thousand Island Expeditions are the only boat operator allowed to land on Ramsey and there is a limit on the number of people permitted on to the island each day.
    Britain’s first Indigo Bunting was seen here, so it is well worth a visit. The island has fine colonies of Guillemots, Razorbills and Kittiwakes as well as nesting Shags, Lapwings, Peregrines and Choughs.

    Check with Thousand Islands Expeditions, Cross Square, St. Davids (tel 01437 721721) for boat ticket availability.

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  • Address: Offshore from St David's, Pembrokeshire
  • Phone: Tel: 07836 535733 (mobile phone)
  • Directions: Grid reference: SM706237
  • Website: http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/r/ramseyisland/index.asp
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    kayaking, coasteering, surfing
    Best place for this is Precelli Venture near Mathry. You can either go for a weekend break or just buy an activity for the morning or afternoon. Go see seals dolphins whales and the great North Pembrokeshire coastline.

  • Address: Precelli Venture, Mathry, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
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