These limpets and barnaces were clinging to one of the rocks which is submerged except at low tide on the Tunnels beach, Ilfracombe.
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Wild arum berries ripening, Ilfracombe
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Young swallow preening
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Cormorants, Exeter, near the Quay
The Quay in Exeter is a former dock and now leisure area on the river Exe, only a few minutes walk from the city centre. It is the permanent home to several species of water birds, including cormorants.
This is a young bird which spent a long time drying itself in the sun as it stood on a buoy in the middle of the river.
The preferred resting place seems to be with the birds standing in a row on the concrete river wall directly downstream from the junction with the Exeter canal. Some birds seem to be on the lookout for prey: others spending time grooming.
This and the next few posts were taken during a brief visit to Devon towards the end of July.
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