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On an overcast but calm evening, huge flocks of tens of thousands of tiny starlings are blurs of wings and feathers, captured in an impressionistic long exposure photograph.
The birds fly in from their daily feeding grounds before roosting for the night on every possible surface on the forest of cast iron legs underneath Aberystwyth’s Victorian seaside pier.
Aberystwyth is one of the few urban roosts in the country and draws people from all over the UK to witness the spectacular nightly displays.
Photographer: Keith Morris

Aberystwyth Wales UK, June 29 2018
UK Weather: A forest fire that started on Tuesday 26the June is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales.
The terrain makes it difficult for fire-crews to get their vehicles close to the flames, and the fire is being dealt with by a specialist helicopter team , commissioned by Natural Resources Wales at a reputed £1000 per hour, who are dropping 1000 litre bucket loads of water, scooped up from the river below, onto the burning trees.
Photographer: Keith Morris/Alamy Live News

MARGARET ATWOOD, Canadian novelist, writer, commentator. Author of the dystopian classic 'The Handmad's Tale'
Appearing at the 2018 Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts.
Photographer: Keith Morris

UK Weather - The rural village Tregaron of in Ceredigion , mid wales, under a blanket of snow, photographed from the air by a CAA approved commercial drone operator.
Photographer: Keith Morris

UK Weather: Rowers on the sea get a close up view of the Cardigan Bay dolphins as they cavort off the beach in Aberystwyth on a bright, warm and sunny Sunday morning as the UK wide heatwave continues
[The two ladies are Jane Thompson (stroke) and Catherine Harvard, Aberdyfi Rowing Club.Former World coastal rowing Champions.
Photographer: Keith Morris

Ynyslas Wales UK, 11/11/2018. A giant 30mx30m sand portrait of RICHARD DAVIES, deck hand, from nearby Borth village, who served in the Royal Navy in the first world war, carved into the sand on Ynyslas Beach , just north of Aberystwyth on the west wales coast. Devised by director DANNY BOYLE, this ephemeral pieced of memorial art - Pages of the Sea - is one of 28 created on beaches all around the UK on this day, Remembrance Sunday, the 100th anniversary of the armistice that brought to an end World War.
Photographer: Keith Morris

UK Weather: As the sun sets over Cardigan Bay on a bitterly cold and clear February evening in Aberystwyth, people standing on the end of the pier are surrounded by tens of thousands of tiny starlings as they come swooping in from their feeding grounds in the fields and farms to roost for the night on the forest of cast iron girders and beams underneath the Victorian era seaside attraction
One of only a few urban roosts in the UK, Aberystwyth pier offers birdwatchers an unique opportunity to get ‘up close’ to these birds, which, although plentiful in Aberystwyth , are on the RSPB’s ‘red list’ of endangered creatures
Photographer: Keith Morris

UK Weather: Waves batter the seafront at Aberystwyth Wales.
Strong gale force winds from the south west, and a 5.3m high tide, combine to generate huge waves battering the seafront and harbour in Aberystwyth on the west coast of Wales this morning.
Photographer: Keith Morris

UK Weather: Teenagers jumping and diving into the sea of the jetty in Aberystwyth to cool down on yet another scorchingly hot and cloudless day, as the prolonged heatwave continues to dominate the weather over the UK. Temperatures in Wales today are expected to peak at 29ºc, and at over 32ºc in London.
Photographer: Keith Morris

GERAINT THOMAS, welsh cyclist, winner of the 2018 Tour de France, appearing at the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Cymru /National Eisteddfod of Wales - Bae Caerdydd / Cardiff Bay, Wales UK . August 2018.
The welsh language cultural event is held annually on the first whole week in August, on a different site each year, alternating between north and south Wales.
Photographer: Keith Morris









