A Rare Close Encounter with a Chough

A Rare Close Encounter with a Chough
We arrived at the cliff above West Dale before the forecasted wind reached its peak. Even so small globules of sea foam blew up to meet us. We made our way down steps to the beach to find the bottom one already washed away by previous stormy seas.

We leaned into the wind and set off along the sand and shingle beach enjoying the dramatic wintry landscape. The bay is enclosed by Old Red Sandstone cliffs. Facing WSW it takes the brunt of prevailing winds. Huge crashing waves made a tumultuous roar as they rolled onto the shore making conversation difficult.

Amongst the flotsam and jetsam thrown up on the high tide line was the body of a Chough. It was a rare opportunity to make a close inspection of this seldom seen bird. Its glossy black plumage, bright pinkish red legs and long red downward curved beak told us it was an adult.

Choughs are scarce residents in the UK. Several hundred pairs only are to be found in south and west coasts of Ireland, in west Wales, on the Isle of Man, on a few Hebridean Islands, notably Islay and most recently in a small area of Cornwall. They favour coastal regions of sea cliffs, short turf for feeding and caves and cavities for nesting.

Once off the beach we followed the coastal path with spectacular views of Skokholm Island to St Ann’s Head and then back to Dale via the road. Heavy grey clouds threatened us all the way but we reached the Griffin Inn without getting wet.

The open fire made our cheeks glow as we enjoyed a warming drink before heading home for spicy parsnip soup, crusty bread and some reading up on British sea birds.
Anne Incledon

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About Anne

Anne was born and bred in Pembrokeshire then continued her further education in Cardiff where she began her teaching career before sailing off into the sunset. It was during her globe trotting that she found her enthusiasm for travel writing. Anne loves nothing better than sharing her experiences and discoveries from the banal to the extraordinary. Based in Pembrokeshire once more, Anne now works for the IT team at Quality Cottages an established family run agency with 300 quality holiday properties throughout Wales.
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