We found Caddis fly larvae (which Dippers like to eat),they make their own shells from sand and dirt.There was a lot of life in the river and this means it is a healthy river.
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
We found Caddis fly larvae (which Dippers like to eat),they make their own shells from sand and dirt.There was a lot of life in the river and this means it is a healthy river.
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Graig Wen
Graig Wen is next to the Mawddach Trail which runs along the estuary.At the campsite there is a car free field, we camped there.There were sheep all around and it felt like wild camping.You could have a fire which was very helpful in keeping the midgies away and good for cooking and light.It was very beautiful and up until the last day we had the field to ourselves.You could always hear Cuckoos from our tent and I saw lots of other wild life including; rabbits,cheeky food pinching squirrels,loads of Herons and Oystercatchers, Sandpipers,bats,Red Kite and a Tawny Owl.They had built a compost loo on the site it was very clean and environmentally friendly.
We visited Snowdon on the way back but didn't climb it, maybe next time, we were at the start of the Watkins Path which is the longest route up to the peak.
Monday, 26 May 2008
Blackvein Risca
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Saturday, 26 April 2008
candles
Thursday, 27 March 2008
My Rats
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Barry Beach
On Barry Island there are Amusement Arcades that I like, my favorite slot machines are the ones which flick two pence coins into the air.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Earth Hour
Beach
This is my dad and I on the beach at Llantwit Major last Saturday.
As you can see the tide is very out.
We had a really good game of 'rounds' and I loved skimming over big rock pools, and skimmed a stone all the way to the other side.
For those people that do not know, skimming is throwing thin rocks that bounce over the water
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