The Chough is an very social bird that keeps in constant contact with its companions. You can often hear its unique call “cheee-ow, cheee-ow” as you walk on the Carneddau’s uplands.
Almost 30% of the UK’s chough population can be found in north-west Wales, with the Carneddau upland pastures offering a vital feeding habitat. We are tracking the Chough population to better understand their ecology and habitat usage through the year. This information is important as it will inform future conservation plans for the species. A Chough’s diet mainly consists of soil, ground and dung-dwelling invertebrates, but the birds can also be found eating seeds and sometimes berries. In winter, Choughs will often head to the coastline to feed on sand dunes and beaches when food can be harder to find on pasture.