Blakeney Point

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A nice morning of contrasts and quickly changing light.

The sun breaking through the cloud cover behind me.

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and then to the left.

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Which then changed to this.

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But ahead this lovely layer of cloud hanging in the air.

Lots of blackbirds in the sueda on the way out.
Presumably Continental
but
impossible to see the silver scalloping.

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And then the most spectacular rainbow.

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Which became a double one.
To the right.

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Then to the left.
Two pots of gold this morning.

With about 60 or more Snowbuntings flickering on the shingle.
A covey of Grey Partridge
and
a
Hare

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A sensuous calm to all of this.

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Ripples in the sand.

The old boat about a quarter way out stood out this morning with some glorious colours to be found in it's senescence.

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A Purple Sand Piper - Calidris maritima clattering about on the stones.

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and in
Black & White

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or

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and in
Black & White

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Turnstone - Arenaria interpres

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Grey Seal - Halichoerus grypus


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Starfish - Asterias rubens

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