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BEST BIRDWATCHING SITES IN NORTH WALES
by Alan Davies and Owen Roberts
“A must for all those intending to go birding in North wales.” - Birding World.

The latest book in the successful Best Birdwatching Sites series spotlights the leading sites of
Gwynedd and Clywd, areas that have so much to offer the visiting birdwatcher – from peaceful
oak woodlands alive with spring birdsong to the moors and mountains where it is still
possible to see superb species such as Black Grouse, Merlin and Hen Harrier.

Thousands of waders and wildfowl congregate along the Dee Estuary and for seabird fans,
what could beat a visit to Anglesey?

Author Alan Davies is known to thousands of birders for his work with Birdline Wales and as
warden of RSPB Conwy, while tour leader Owen Roberts contributed to the successful Birds of
Pembrokeshire.

Here are just some of the features inside Best Birdwatching Sites in North Wales:
Up-to-date information on 58 major sites, plus a handful of smaller sites around Wrexham.
Birding tips for each site – based on practical experience.
Detailed maps and access information.
All sites evaluated for wheelchair access.
Valuable background information for new visitors to North Wales.
Target birds for each site – and how likely you are to see them.
What birds to expect – month by month.
Public transport options.