My walk from Winchelsea Beach to the main part of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve took me past these two beautiful white horses in a field near an entrance to the reserve
I went past several modern houses
and one with an old railway carriage attached to the side
Robin singing happily in the morning sun
Common Whitethroat at the top of the branches
Little Egret in the Salt Pool
Distant Spotted Redshank in summer plumage some distance away in the Salt Pool
Another Common Whitethroat singing on the top of a tall shrub
Avocets on a little island in one of the lagoons
Some rather extravagant additions to mobile homes at the edge of Rye Harbour holiday park
RNLI crew cruising along the river Rother
Avocet and a Mallard with a lot of ducklings - viewed from Gooders hide
Groups of Sandwich Terns on small islands at Flat Beach
The iconic black tin shed with red roof and white windows/door
Church at the edge of the road in Rye Harbour
Blossom on the path in the other part of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve leading to Castle Water
Sheep with a lamb, plus Jackdaw, in a field at Castle Water
It was great to see a group of Yellow Wagtails in the sheep field at Castle Water
Light-coloured goose with a Greylag on Castle Water
Approaching Camber Castle after a long walk round the reserve
Yellow Snapdragon growing on the side of the castle
Camber Castle from the other side
I was glad they were behind the fence!







































