The walking and outdoor blog of Ian Newman: walking and hiking guide, outdoor photographer and committed conservationist. Co-owner of long-established walking holiday operator, Footpath Holidays.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Walking in Cornwall - Wild Flowers
The coast of Cornwall is at its very best at the moment and will be for the next month or so with a host of wild flowers carpeting the cliff edge. The myriad species include thrift, campion, vetch, squill, bluebells, gorse, primroses and many others. The birdlife was good last week too; peregrine falcons, kestrels, buzzards, razorbills, various gulls, skylarks, stonechats, wheatears and various finches etc. Plenty of pelagic activity as well with dolphins, basking sharks and seals. Get yourselves down there! 
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2 comments:
what a nice scenery.
Arlene,
Silverdale flowers
beautiful images and it just different blog compare to other blog. thanks for sharig.
- St Austell
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