Ddisgrifiad / Description | Mr. J. Price to [Miss] E[va] and B[ernard] [Thomas] in which Mr. Price mentions "Y Pobty" as the name of the bay which should be visited at all tides and in all weathers just to get its grandeur, and also Eglwys wen, a white walled cave, which is not daily accessible. He says to look sharp for Peregrine Falcons which he fears are becoming very scarce. He asks if they ever see choughs, stating they are easily known when over head by the wing faethers being widely parted, and their note is like that of Jackdaws. He says to watch sea birds with a telescope and note their behaviour. |