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Gannets
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Gannets have been quite prolific around Llandudno lately and have been fishing close to the shore and near the Pier.
It would be nice if a breeding colony was established on the Great Orme as it would be an ideal location for them.
Some Photos below.
http://www.flickr.com...02196/in/photostream/
It would be nice if a breeding colony was established on the Great Orme as it would be an ideal location for them.
Some Photos below.
http://www.flickr.com...02196/in/photostream/
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I'm keeping tabs on one or two of the North Wales Bird Forums just to see if anyone reports that Gannets have formed a colony and are breeding on the Great or Little Ormes, Llandudno.
The main and as far as I know, the only breeding colony in Wales is off the coast of South Wales. keeping my fingers crossed for N.Wales in the future.
I'm keeping tabs on one or two of the North Wales Bird Forums just to see if anyone reports that Gannets have formed a colony and are breeding on the Great or Little Ormes, Llandudno.
The main and as far as I know, the only breeding colony in Wales is off the coast of South Wales. keeping my fingers crossed for N.Wales in the future.
I think you are right. Only one breeding colony in Wales. I wonder what would make them move to the Ormes? Do they only return to their birthplace to breed? I suppose they could try translocation as was used to regenerate Kites and Ospreys, but you would have to move an awful lot to start a new colony