Nice pictures, dpc. I especially like the grain elevator.
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This caught my eye the other day.
Lovely portraits. I especially like the first one. Nicely done, CvH.
Very nice composition. Interesting subject. Well done, cayenne.
"Considerate citizens pick up after their pets............"
We apparently have quite a few inconsiderate citizens. Walking the trail can be a bit of a mine field at times.
"Considerate citizens pick up after their pets............"
We apparently have quite a few inconsiderate citizens. Walking the trail can be a bit of a mine field at times.
Isn't there going to be a off-coastal windfarm in the area to decimate the birds?With Britain going into full lockdown until at least mid February Sporgon is going to get very bored. Expect plenty of obscure postings......
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This is Thornwick Bay on the East coast of England. Four frame stitch, 35mm lens
Yes, there are going to be a few. One up on Dogger Bank which is out to sea further north and then the Hornsey ones which are slightly to the south of Thornwick Bay and Flamborough Head. The main concern from RSPB is the proposed Hornsey 4 site which comes up to the Flamborough Head latitude, although it's about 50 miles out. As you probably know Bempton cliffs (which in my picture are seen running up the left side towards Filey and Scarborough), are one of the most significant sea bird nesting sites in England. I'm not sure what effect it will have on the bird population; wildlife does seem to be able to adapt to man's interference as long as it's not pollution.Isn't there going to be a off-coastal windfarm in the area to decimate the birds?
Bempton Cliffs, Filey - wonderful. I'll be driving up there after we get vaccinated. It's the kittiwakes the RSPB are worried about in particular. So, here is a juvenile one flying off Bempton Cliffs in B&W, which are its colours.Yes, there are going to be a few. One up on Dogger Bank which is out to sea further north and then the Hornsey ones which are slightly to the south of Thornwick Bay and Flamborough Head. The main concern from RSPB is the proposed Hornsey 4 site which comes up to the Flamborough Head latitude, although it's about 50 miles out. As you probably know Bempton cliffs (which in my picture are seen running up the left side towards Filey and Scarborough), are one of the most significant sea bird nesting sites in England. I'm not sure what effect it will have on the bird population; wildlife does seem to be able to adapt to man's interference as long as it's not pollution.