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  1. Red-legged Partridge

    Red-legged Partridge

    Pulled into a gateway to take a phone call and spotted this in the edge of the field
  2. Power & Majesty

    Power & Majesty

    Female peregrine - not really sharp but it was digiscoped at about 70m! Had watched her and Tiercel for some time, he was asleep, she got bored!
  3. When's lunch?

    When's lunch?

    I panicked yesterday when a large earthmoving vehicle was working in front of their nesting cliff - they obviously weren't disturbed!
  4. Just like the wife!

    Just like the wife!

    Female peregrine just relaxing after an early breakfast (a starling) brought by her partner.
  5. High Rise

    High Rise

    These guillemots in breeding plumage, the shag and fulmars all seem to be heralding an early spring
  6. Shag1

    Shag1

    Can this Shag actually be incubating in February?
  7. Early birds

    Early birds

    Pair of fulmars staking their claim a bit early.
  8. I can still see you!

    I can still see you!

  9. Reflection_1

    Reflection_1

    The light was perfect this morning!
  10. Consolation Prize

    Consolation Prize

    Spent ages trying to get a shot of a Rock Pipit for my website - they just wouldn't play! This Stonechat was, however, very obliging. Still didn't get time to use the Nikon.
  11. Top of Orcombe Headland.

    Top of Orcombe Headland.

    This is the furthest stage I reached in the walk from Exmouth to Sandy bay as in my Birding Days report.
  12. Worl Hertiage Coast.

    Worl Hertiage Coast.

    This is the view of the World Hertiage Site Obelisk made up of five different stones from the coastal rocks.
  13. Exmouth to Sandy Bay Path.

    Exmouth to Sandy Bay Path.

    This is the beginning of the path from Exmouth to Sandy Bay in Devon. This is for a report in Birding Days. The view is the sea off Exmouth and the sand bar system
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