North side of the Beauly Firth, near Redcastle, at dusk. The tide is out, exposing miles of mudflats, and the windless air is filled with the calls of Greylag, and Pink-footed Geese, as they glide in to roost.

Apologies for another sunset, they are plentiful at this time of year, and an easy Blip. May be more difficult from next week, when the clocks go forward an hour.

Back on the bike today, and took a long route home, at a gentle pace. I last cycled on Thursday, and over the few days since then, there's been quite a difference in the foliage colours. It's also dark enough to require lights on the way to work. Again, that will change (for a while) with the clocks changing from BST to GMT.

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