And REPEAT, Friday 24th January 2020
The second cohort of learners from a local primary arrived promptly for their Life on the Beach session at Pembrey Country Park. They were very excited having been spurned on by tales of yesterdays adventures from their school friends.. a hard act to follow then! After the usual briefing of; don't go in the sea, don't throw sand around, and don't pick up glass or metal, we set off, in colder and gloomy conditions than yesterday Yesterday we headed West along the beach, today we headed East. Very similar finds to yesterday with the added bonus of a football sized clump of Common Whelk eggs, all unhatched, a lot more Edible Crab shells, Sea Potato casts and large pieces of Furbelows Seaweed , a really odd looking seaweed so odd in fact I didn't take a photo... Furbelows Seaweed , copyright Science photo library The freshly dead and headless body of a Great Northern Diver was an interesting if a little sad find; it did however give an opportunity to discuss an