It was a dull, cloudy December 26 but the sea was calm and so we walked along the seawall from Bonchurch to Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. Here are a few photos.
The most spectacular of the local birds is, Gulosus aristotelis, the European shag, a species of cormorant.
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Looking north from Bonchurch - several large vessels on the horizon. |
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A distant contrainer vessel |
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A rock pippit - part of a small flock - almost perfectly camouflaged. |
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Coastal defences to the east of Ventnor... the route to Bonchurch |
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Ventnor fishing fleet |
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Ventnor sea front |
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