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Devon, February 2022: Exe estuary, early morning

Devon, February 2022: Exe estuary, early morning

Views of the Exe estuary around dawn in the middle of last month – most taken shortly after sunrise

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Devon, February 2022: jackdaw

Devon, February 2022: jackdaw

A jackdaw on the q.v. as at surveys the world from a chimney pot in the centre of Topsham by the Exe estuary by the light of the rising sun.

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Devon, February 2022: lichens

Devon, February 2022: lichens

The air tends to be less polluted near the sea, and that’s good for all but a few specialised lichens. These were near the water in both the south and north of Devon: around the Exe estuary, and overlooking the sea at Ilfracombe.

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Devon, February 2022: shovellers

Devon, February 2022:shoveller

More of the ducks on the RSPB Bowling Green Marsh at Topsham. These are shovellers. There’s a snipe as well, half-hidden on the fleft in the first picture.

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Devon, February 2022: rock samphire

Devon, February 2022:rock samphire

Samphire. Not the stuff which pops up on restaurant menus, which is marsh samphire. This is rock samphire, which gets a mention in King Lear, growing on the beetling cliffs of Dover.

This, more prosaically, was growing by the wall by the Goat Walk at Topsham.

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Devon, February 2022: dunnock display

Devon, February 2022: dunnock display

Dunnock singing loudly in the land running along the RSPB reserve at Bowling Green Marsh, Topsham, defending its territory and advertising its presence.