Afternoon dog walk, an extremely fat squirrel, Oyster catchers, an unusually large duck, cygnet, as yet unknown bird on the mud flats, and a Cormorant successfully catching a flat fish.
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High tide 16.32 hrs, tidal storm surge. Come darkness, had to push the ISO for shots of the piers. Walking back down Pier Road found a 2 lb+ codling washed up. #Tea
Scarborough harbour front, stroll around the 3 piers with Chris & Aussie.
Cormorant, Black Turnstone, 2 Great Black-backed Gulls,herring gull, and some bad air traffic control. All hand held 70-200mm. |
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