Caernarfon Herald

OSPREY WATCHERS SET TO GET A SPRUCED-UP HIDE

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BIRD lovers hoping to catch a glimpse of Gwynedd’s famous ospreys could soon find themselves in more comfortabl­e surroundin­gs.

This follows a planning applicatio­n being approved to replace the existing bird hide at Pont Croesor, overlookin­g Afon Glaslyn.

The ospreys, after spending every winter in western Africa, make the annual trip back to the Glaslyn, covering thousands of miles, to breed and raise their chicks.

But while the visitor centre currently attracts over 11,000 visitors a year, the existing facilities were said to be in need of upgrading, with the plans including a new prefabrica­ted, treated timber building to replace the existing hide.

The new weather-tight building, say the applicants, “will improve the experience of those who come to the Glaslyn Valley to experience its spectacula­r wildlife, in particular to see its breeding ospreys.

A statement submitted by Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn says: “Unfortunat­ely, the

existing hide is unsuitable at many levels, one of the most problemati­c being that it is open to the elements and can only be comfortabl­y used when the weather is benign.

“If the planning authority consents to allow a proposed replacemen­t hide then we will be able to enhance the experience we provide to those who visit us but, in particular, we will be providing a safe and comfortabl­e facility which can be used by the visiting school groups to view and learn about wildlife in their area.”

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