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Saturday, 29 June 2024

Birds, wildlife, lighthouses and lovely scenery during a walk along the cliffs from Thornwick Bay to Flamborough Head - 20th May 2024

On Monday morning I set off for a walk along the cliffs from Thornwick Bay to Flamborough Head.

Couple of Razorbills on the side of the cliff

View from the top of the cliff


I came across a fuzzy caterpillar on the path

The Drinking Dinosaur at Flamborough Head

Relaxed upside-down seal at Flamborough Head

The newest Lighthouse at Flamborugh Head

Beautiful wild roses growing on the cliffs

Distant view of the newest Lighthouse

The oldest Lighthouse at Flamborough Head

Both newest and oldest Lighthouses

Many Kittiwakes were nesting on the cliff face

There was a broken egg on the cliff path

Puffins and Razorbills on the cliff at Breil Nook



Male Pheasant and Meadow Buttercups in a field at North Landing

Skylark in a field at North Landing

Swallow on the ground at the edge of the holiday park in Thornwick Bay






Tuesday, 18 January 2022

Visit to Rye Harbour nature reserve - end of November 2021

Towards the end of November 2021 I stayed in Rye for a couple of days in order to visit Rye Harbour nature reserve.  I have now got around to posting some photos of the wildlife I saw there over a few days.

Rows of Golden Plovers standing behind Oystercatchers

Little Egret searching for fish      

Reed Bunting on wire in front of teasels

Grey Plover on an overcast day

Lapwing, Wigeon and Snipe on a sunny day

Grey Seal at the mouth of the river

 Redshank in the mud


Ringed Plovers surrounding a Dunlin and a Golden Plover on the beach