Mudflats in Ceredigion, Wales
Designations Official name Cors Fochno & Dyfi Designated 5 January 1976 Reference no. 66[ 1]
Sheep at the Dyfi estuary raised for salt marsh lamb
Dyfi Estuary Mudflats are mudflats on the estuary of the River Dyfi in Ceredigion , Wales , and are part of the Dyfi National Nature Reserve .
Ecology
The Dyfi Estuary is located on the conjunction of the counties of Ceredigion , Gwynedd and Powys . The area is designated a Special Protection Area (SPA), a protected site for wild birds under the EC Birds Directive . The area comprises the estuary and adjoining salt marsh and includes sandbanks , mudflats , peat bogs , river channels, meanders and creeks, with an extensive sand dune complex across the mouth of the estuary at Ynyslas .
A large part of the western shore is owned and managed by the RSPB . The site is an established wintering area for Greenland white-fronted geese , this area being the most southerly regularly used the UK.[ 2]
The estuary is also a feeding ground for large numbers of dunlin , oystercatcher , sanderling , Manx shearwater and terns .[ 3]
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52°32′17″N 4°00′00″W / 52.538°N 4°W / 52.538; -4