This morning, Bob, Harry and myself spent some time along the Clettwr. There was a very good variety of butterflies to be seen, including masses of Painted Ladies, attracted by flowering thistles and a very striking Clouded Yellow.
Lots of Swifts and Swallows overhead and 3 Common Sandpipers along the river.
On the Dyfi saltings were a Greenshank and a Whimbrel and along the water's edge was an impressively large flock of Curlews; over 700
(And it was dry, sunny and almost warm!)