A glorious day and a lovely walk out along St Bees headland. A good number of Razorbills and Guillemots, two Puffins, which was nice and a Black Guillemot. Bluebells, Thrift and Red Campion were just coming out, while the Primroses and Celandines were at their best.
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| Bluebells and Thrift. |
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| Rafts of birds on the sea below. |
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| Guillemots on the cliffs - on their rookeries....and below. |
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| Razorbills...and below. |
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| Guillemots - but just look at the lovely cross-bedding in the sandstone cliff. |
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| One of the two Puffins we saw ... |
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| Signs of spring - and below. |
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| Fleswick Bay. |
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| I can never resist a wave photo! |
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| ...or patterns, honeycomb weathering, in rocks. |
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