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South Stack Lighthouse.
Guillemots on the cliffs by South Stack + clickabl…
High and Dry in Red Wharf Bay
Amlwch Harbour. Good One. Beaumaris
Coastal Path at Cemaes Bay
The River
Cemlyn Bay
Birdsfoot Trefoil. Lotus corniculatus
D-Day Commemoration in Ruyton XI Towns
False hopes.
Juvenile starlings
Dreams
Beaumaris at low tide
Cairn
Germander Speedwell. Veronica chamaedrys
Tidemarks
River Wensum
Laetiporus sulphureus. Chicken-of-the-Woods
Norwich Fungus 2
The splash zone. Happy Summer Solstice
Mottisfont rose gardens
Mottisfont
Silene uniflora - Sea Campion
Elin's tower
Pillow Lava
Between Llanddwyn Bay and Malltraeth Bay
Newborough Beach, Anglesey
Heart
Ellesmere trio of ducklings
Walking around Ellesmere
Cematis 'Guernsey Cream'
Beaumaris Pier
HFF and a good weekend to you all
Traeth Lligwy
Plas Newydd House interior
Plas Newydd House
Plas Newydd House
Away for a few days.
Centaurea montana
This week's Sunday Challenge: Leather
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HFF from Whittington
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First view of the lighthouse


The flowers in the foreground are Scilla verna - Spring Squill. Spring Squill populations are in decline and these lovely plants can now only be found in Britain on the western coasts; they occur also on parts of the eastern coast of Ireland. Beside the coastal paths of West Wales you will find these pretty spring flowers on dry grassy slopes. Like most cliff-top wildflowers, Scilla verna is low growing and very tolerant of salt spray.
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