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DWC: Short Stories 1 - 10
Construction Begins on the New Dyfi Wildlife Centre
DOP/DWC Mid-June Update
Chicks, Intruders, and Unable to Open
Got Any Old Coins?
Donate Your Old Coins for Our Penny Floor!
Bon Voyage: Monty and Berthyn Migrate
Migration Info, Welsh Ospreys, DWC Construction Beginning
Dyfi Osprey Key Dates
Black darter
The Black darter is a black, narrow-bodied dragonfly that can be seen throughout summer and autumn. It is hovers around damp moors, heaths and bogs, darting out to surprise its prey.
Building on a Bog
White-beaked dolphin
Look out for the distinctive white beak that gives this energetic dolphin its name. Don’t be surprised to see them breach and bowride too!
Cuckoo wrasse
One of the most colourful fish in UK seas, the cuckoo wrasse looks like it belongs in the tropics. Don't be fooled though, it's very much a native species.
Lion's mane jellyfish
The long mane of tentacles that stream out from the lion's mane jellyfish is stunning… literally! Look but don't touch when it comes to these jellyfish - they give a powerful sting.
Fulmar
Related to the massive albatross, the fulmar is a gull-like bird that nests on rocky cliff edges. Don't get too close, though - it spits a foul-smelling oil at intruders.