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Birdwatching & Ornithology in Mid Wales 6 sites in this category
Kite Countryhttp://www.kitecountry.co.uk The Kite Country project was established in 1994, to encourage visitors to come and see the majestic Red Kite. Until that point, because of threats to the bird, the location of breeding kites had been a well-kept local secret for over 100 years. Kite Country invites you to visit Mid Wales to discover the Red Kite, and other wildlife, in their own natural environment, without disturbing or endangering any of these species.CATEGORIES: Birdwatching & Ornithology LOCATIONS: Newtown, Powys
Raptor Rambleshttp://www.raptor-rambles.co.uk Organised breaks for hawk enthusiasts. Based around the Elan Valley (often dubbed 'Wales's Lakeland'), we introduce guests to the wonders of some of our rarest birds of prey. Mid–Wales is arguably the best place in Britain to see birds of prey. This mountain wilderness is a haven for Red kites, peregrines, goshawks and merlins. There are plenty of tawny and barn owls, not to mention buzzards and migrants such as harriers and ospreys.CATEGORIES: Birdwatching & Ornithology , Holiday Packages LOCATIONS: Rhayader
Gigrin Farmhttp://www.gigrin.co.uk Welcome to the Red Kite Feeding Station. Mid Wales has the greatest density and diversity of birds of prey in southern Britain... Mid Wales was home to the last remaining Native Kites. Now, due to the hard work of the Conservation bodies here in Wales, Red Kites are once again in the ascendance.CATEGORIES: Birdwatching & Ornithology , Farm Parks , Nature Reserves LOCATIONS: Rhayader
Elan Valleyhttp://www.elanvalley.org.uk Elan Valley, the lakeland of Wales, an internationally important wildlife site of over 70 square miles. The land is owned by Dŵr Cymru and is managed by the Elan Valley Trust. It contains five reservoirs which have supplied water to Birmingham for a hundred years. Today the area is very popular with visitors who come to enjoy the magnificent scenery and explore on foot, bicycle and horseback.CATEGORIES: Birdwatching & Ornithology , Hiking, Rambling & Walking , Horses & Pony Trekking , Lakes & Reservoirs , Mountain Biking , Nature Reserves , Wildlife (general) LOCATIONS: Rhayader
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