Description
Apart from a site which houses a collection of captive swans, geese and ducks, Llanelli WWT (part of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust) also gives access to the larger Millennium Wetlands area with lakes, scrapes and woods. Wintering wildfowl include Θαλασσοπρίστης, (Ευρωπαϊκή) Βουκεφάλα, (Ευρωπαϊκό) Κιρκίρι, (Ευρωπαϊκό) Σφυριχτάρι, Ψαλίδα (του Βορά), Δαχτυλιδόχηνα and Αγριόκυκνος. Waders may include (Ευρωπαϊκός) Στρειδοφάγος, (Ευρασιατική) Τουρλίδα, Κοκκινοσκέλης, Μαυρότρυγγας, Πρασινοσκέλης, (Ευρωπαϊκό) Βροχοπούλι, Αργυροπούλι, Κοκκινοσκαλίδρα and Θαλασσολιμόζα. (Ευρωπαϊκή) Λιμόζα are present all year round. (Ευρωπαϊκή) Νεροκοτσέλα and Κουφομπεκάτσινο also winter but are secretive. Other waders seen on passage include Σιγλίγουρος, Μαχητής, Ακτίτης, Δασότρυγγας, Λασπότρυγγας, Δρεπανοσκαλίδρα and (Κοινή) Νανοσκαλίδρα. October to April is the best time to visit Llanelli with peak waterfowl numbers in January.
Details
Access
To reach the Llanelli WWT site, take exit 48 from the M4, head south and follow the duck signs.
Using public transport, the nearest station is in Llanelli, approximately two miles away. It's just a 35 - 40 minute walk or a 15 minute cycle and Llanelli's brilliant and beautiful coastal path is a scenic and eco-friendly way to reach us. Alternatively, a taxi takes around 10 minutes.
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