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Seabirds of Ceredigion

Jul 05, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Ceredigion, gannet, guillemots, kittiwake, newquay, razorbills, seabird, wales, workexperience
Ceredigion is home to a diverse and varied population of marine life, which include beautiful bottlenose dolphins. But don’t just focus on what’s below the waves; look at what’s flying above you! Ceredigion is also home to a great collection of super seabirds! Kittiwakes, guillemots a
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Dueling anemones

Jun 24, 2022
by Katie Baker
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anemone, crabs, education, guide, howtorockpool, Jellyfish, Outreach, rockpoolguide, rockpooling, rockpools, sea, seawatch, starfish
Could you ever have imagined that those red, jelly blobs that rest in the rocky shores of our coasts are actually dueling? When you picture the top most brutal marine animal fights, I suspect that sea anemones were not apart of that! Well here you are… Savvy fighers Beadlet anem
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Behind the Scenes of Iolo’s Anglesey

Jun 21, 2022
by Katie Baker
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bbciplayer, bbcspringwatch, Beach, iolosanglesey, photoid, research, rissos, rissosdolphin
Fancy a behind the scenes look at BBC’s fourth episode of Iolo’s Anglesey? Look no further! Back in September 2021, our past Sightings Officer Kathy James, with the help of our Director, Professor Peter Evans, teamed up with those at BBC Wales and Iolo Williams to search f
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Orca Watch Day 9

Jun 05, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, harbourporpoise, johnogroats, minke, orca, orcawatch, rissos, scotland, seawatch
Welcome back for the final round-up blog of Orca Watch 2022. Beautiful skies again with a slight breeze – layers were needed up at Duncansby Head and Dunnet Head! We’ve been spending the day wrapping things up here, preparing for our final round-up on YouTube. We’ve really enjoy
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Orca Watch Day 7

Jun 03, 2022
by Katie Baker
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Beach, harbourporpoise, johnogroats, minke, orca, orcawatch, rissos, scotland, seawatch
Key sightings update Wow! What an amazing evening last night – 7-8 killer whales from the John O’Groats ferry and many happy passengers. After the final round-trip ferry to Orkney, the ferry company made the quick decision to turn around and head back out after reports of orca near to
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