Blakeney Point
A nice morning of contrasts and quickly changing light.
The sun breaking through the cloud cover behind me.
and then to the left.
Which then changed to this.
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.
And then the most spectacular rainbow.
Which became a double one.
To the right.
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
A sensuous calm to all of this.
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.
A Purple Sand Piper - Calidris maritima clattering about on the stones.
and in
Black & White
or
and in
Black & White
Turnstone - Arenaria interpres
Grey Seal - Halichoerus grypus
Starfish - Asterias rubens