The sky was cloudy, with a persistent fine rain, when I began my daily walk across the golf course, towards the seafront.

Several large gulls were riding the wind currents, and I heard a vociferous crow protesting in a nearby treetop. I disturbed a small bird when I walked by some shrubs growing at the edge of the golf course, and a blackbird flew away with its typical alarm cry.

I photographed several wild flowers growing in the grass along the way. I photographed three colourful flowers, which Google Lens later identified as common mouse-ear, hedge-mustard, and hawk’s-beard.

Continuing to the clifftop, I was delighted to see a peregrine falcon hunting above the rocky coastline. I snapped off a few quick photographs as the hawk slowly glided along the shore, hovering above the bank leading down to the rocks. A large gull appeared and aggressively flew directly at the falcon, sending it flying away at speed.


I continued along the seafront and took some photographs of the relentless white-topped waves pounding the shore. I photographed a SeaCat boat speeding by, leaving a streaking white wake across the waves.

I made my way along a small, narrow pathway flanked by dense shrubs. On the corner, I took a great photograph of several house sparrows settled atop a large clump of bramble bushes. Several wood pigeons were perched on the trees and shrubs on both sides of the path. I photographed several species of wild flowers including snowberry, pyracantha, and evening primrose.

As I made my way back across the golf course, six large gulls flew along the shoreline in a group, and several corvids were pecking around on the grass.


























































