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April is one of the most exciting months for birdwatching in North Wales. Migration is just getting under way with an excellent chance of unusual birds turning up, and of course all the special resident birds are here to enjoy! North Wales offers the birdwatcher a wonderful mix of habitats from high mountains, across moors, through woodlands, reedbeds, lakes, marshes, seacliffs and estuaries, all with exciting birds to enjoy.
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