The Stock Dove was in its usual place and a Kestrel was on the look out for breakfast. Nowt much on the beach apart from 3 Common Gulls and the usual Herring Gulls and Black-headed Gulls.
An occasional sharing of my pictures and bird sightings, mainly now from Hornsea in East Yorkshire. I moved from Todmorden to Hornsea in 2014. (Click on photos to see a larger version)
Monday, 29 October 2012
Hornsea, South Cliff this morning
A walk on the cliff top in the calmer conditions following a blustery weekend was a real pleasure. The sun was shining early on and brightened up the whole place. It also provided good lighting for viewing the birds. Although nothing spectacular turned up, 4 Redwing flew in off the sea and joined about 10 Reed Buntings and the many Blackbirds in the hedgerows.
The Stock Dove was in its usual place and a Kestrel was on the look out for breakfast. Nowt much on the beach apart from 3 Common Gulls and the usual Herring Gulls and Black-headed Gulls.
The Stock Dove was in its usual place and a Kestrel was on the look out for breakfast. Nowt much on the beach apart from 3 Common Gulls and the usual Herring Gulls and Black-headed Gulls.
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