One of the benefits of my son's new secondary school being in Axminster is that on stunning mornings, like today, I can nip down to the coast after dropping him off to take advantage of the peace and quiet that early morning brings.
After dropping him off this morning I popped down to Lyme Regis for a quick walk around the Cobb Wall and gardens. I was rewarded with 5 Purple Sandpipers, 2 Ringed Plover, a single Guillemot, a few Turnstones and half-a-dozen very tame Rock Pipits.
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| Lyme Regis, looking beautiful this morning and quiet for a change too! |
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| View of the town from the Cobb |
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| Lyme's famous Cobb Wall, which shelters the harbour |
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| Rock Pipit: R Harris |
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| Rock Pipit |
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| Rock Pipit: R Harris |
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| Guillemot: R Harris |
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| Turnstone: R Harris |
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| Purple Sandpiper: R Harris |
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