Lynmouth: frontage.
Valley of the Rocks bench
The Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway
The East Lyn River at Lynmouth
Valley of the Rocks: ‘Castle Rock'
Valley of the Rocks: The White Lady
A Post Card from Lynmouth
Valley of the Rocks: Windblown lone tree.
Down on the canal at Diggle
Valley of the Rocks: Coastal path
Lynton from Porlock Hill
Ye olde steps
Old harbour and steps at Lynmouth
Valley of the Rocks: The castle and tree
A fisherman of Minehead
The barn on the marsh
Post card from America
The Old harbour, Minehead
The Cliff Walk of Newport, Rhode Island
Old metal Head says "HFF t'yer all".
The other side of the pond
A golden walk
HBM~ A bench for Autumn
Hurlstone Point Fantasy
A Porlock hill view
It’s nice being a farmer
Down by the ford
Hurlstone Point down to Porlock Marsh
The Bearded Lake down
The light shows the way.
Hurlstone Point, Somerset
Barmouth Viaduct panorama
Autumn shows its face
A rustic farm
Porlock Weir in inclement weather
Barmouth heights bench
Porlock Weir
Liyn Barfog (The Bearded Lake).
A walk up to the ‘Bearded Lake’
Exploring Ibza town
Wandering above Barmouth
A view from Rhoslefain
Friezland rest
An Afon Mawddach vista
The Entrance
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Waiting for dinner!


A young crow here, I think, of the genus Corvus. (Ravens are a larger species)
Seen on the wall of Lynmouth harbour pier, by the lobster pots.
'The all-black carrion crow is one of the cleverest, most adaptable of our birds. It is often quite fearless, although it can be wary of man. They are fairly solitary, usually found alone or in pairs, although they may form occasional flocks. The closely related hooded crow has recently been split as a separate species.' RSPB
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Seen on the wall of Lynmouth harbour pier, by the lobster pots.
'The all-black carrion crow is one of the cleverest, most adaptable of our birds. It is often quite fearless, although it can be wary of man. They are fairly solitary, usually found alone or in pairs, although they may form occasional flocks. The closely related hooded crow has recently been split as a separate species.' RSPB
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