My first bit of rain in ages, and a fox and a seal
I haven’t seen much rain while I’ve been down here in Cornwall and, apparently, most of the South West is pretty dry. When I left my camper this morning (after a day off) it looked bleak though. The mist and rain persisted until after midday (although I’ve seen worse), and then it cleared into another beautiful, bright day. The choughs were good, I saw a fox again, and watched a seal up close for a while. My walk home was through wild flower meadows, with deep blue sea and skies, and the Scillonian slipping past on its way back to Penzance.
- When I looked closely, Charlotte’s message seemed to say, “kufzsd fpame”!
- A whitethroat
- A brimstone moth (Opisthograptis luteolata) in the gents at Porthgwarra
- Oedemera nobilis
- This little fella is apparently a bloody nose beetle, taken shortly before I suffered a bloody nose
- Wow, maybe my best moment so far…
- Centaurium scilloides (rare) or erythraea (common). What do you reckon?
- The Scillonian











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