After a very busy Saturday, Sunday was going to be an easier day so (before spending a leisurly day walking with my parents at West Bay) I made a short walk to the front before breakfast. After passing a family of Grey Wagtails on the stream & a Rock Pipt I found a pair of Dunlin among the rock pools. The waders were very confiding and I mange to sit myself down and watch the birds feed for over an hour in fantstic light. House Martins continued to land close by pulling sea-weed off the rocks. Sometimes the simple hours of birding are the most pleasurable.
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Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Lyme Regis Dunlin
After a very busy Saturday, Sunday was going to be an easier day so (before spending a leisurly day walking with my parents at West Bay) I made a short walk to the front before breakfast. After passing a family of Grey Wagtails on the stream & a Rock Pipt I found a pair of Dunlin among the rock pools. The waders were very confiding and I mange to sit myself down and watch the birds feed for over an hour in fantstic light. House Martins continued to land close by pulling sea-weed off the rocks. Sometimes the simple hours of birding are the most pleasurable.
Labels:
Dorset,
Dunlin,
Lyme Regis
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