I went to Tanybwlch early this morning to check if the Snow Bunting was still there. Before seeing it on the track by the furthest flooded meadow, a Wheatear settled on a nearby post. It then moved onto the beach. A Few Wheatears are seen in October but very few of these summer migrants are seen in November.
Without my telescope I had to use just my little compact camera to get these shots:
Michal was also there (with a proper camera!) photographing the Snow Bunting which he had originally found up on nearby Allt-wen on 26th October It moved onto the flooded meadow, more the habitat of a Water Pipit than Snow Bunting.
His charming wife came along, armed with coffee and supplies for him. How good is that!
Later on: 29 Turnstones at Aberystwyth.
Later on: 29 Turnstones at Aberystwyth.