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More mosquitoes there than any other location I have been to, but we'll worth it

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Trearddur Bay beach at night, Anglesey.

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Little ringed plover

Scientific name

Charadrius dubius

 

A small, rotund wading bird, the Little ringed plover nests on bare gravel around flooded gravel pits, sandy riverbanks and reservoirs. Like other plovers, it forages for invertebrates and crustaceans in a particular way: standing and watching, running forward, pecking, then standing still again. It is a migrant species, arriving in this country in mid-March and leaving again in July.

 

Little ringed plovers first nested in the UK in 1938 and have successfully spread through England and Wales. This colonisation has been attributed to an increase in their preferred gravelly habitats - man-made flooded gravel pits, reservoirs and quarries have provided them with just the right breeding grounds.

Cape Neddick, York, Maine

RCAF Bell CH-146 Griffon performing at the Toronto Airshow.

Toronto, Ontario

 

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