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Strumble Head

Pembrokeshire  >  United Kingdom

Lying five miles west of Fishguard, Strumble Head is one of the top sites for sea-watching in the county.

Added* by Toby Middlemist
Most recent update 24 április 2021

Description

Strumble Head is one of the top sites in the county and is renowned as the top sea-watching site in Wales. Well over 200 species of bird have been recorded here. The best sea watching conditions are when there has been a good south or south westerly blow for a few days followed by the wind turning to a west or north westerly direction. This firstly pushes seabirds into the Irish Sea and then brings the birds close inshore as they leave. Autumn passage usually starts towards the end of July, peaking in September / October and finishing mid November. Time, luck and dedication are required.

For extended sea-watching it is advisable to bring a deck chair to sit on. Specialities include Nagy vészmadár , Mediterrán vészmadár , baleári vészmadár and Szürke vészmadár , Ékfarkú halfarkas , Nagy halfarkas , szélesfarkú halfarkas and Nyílfarkú halfarkas , Villás viharfecske and Fecskesirály. Rarities have included Little Shearwater, Soft plumaged Petrel, Wilson-viharfecske.

Details

Access

Follow signs from Goodwick to Strumble Head and park at the Head - SM896413 - see map - above the old look out building, from which sea watching is carried out.

Terrain and Habitat

Sea

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Autumn

Best time to visit

Autumn migration

Route

Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

Extra info

The valleys to the east and west are good places for passerine migrants but be careful not to stray onto private farmland. A good walk is to the east, back along the coast towards Fishguard. This gives good views of many of the bays where seals pup in autumn. Resident species include: Fulmar, Gannet, Shag, Razorbill, Guillemot, Buzzard, Peregrine, Rock Pipit, Raven, Chough, Stonechat and Linnet.

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