Spurn Point
After breakfast, we all took a trip over to the narrow sand spit of Spurn Point to enjoy a walk and some wildlife. We thought we'd see more wader bird life but it's actually been a rather diverse collection of creatures and critters including dad spotting a lizard outside the bird hide (discovering five in the end), Rich spying a roe deer, and then between us a linnet, reed buntings, a whitethroat, hundreds of woolly bear and brown-tail moth caterpillars and a few common blue butterflies.
With the peninsula almost to ourselves, it would have been a wonderfully wild walk if we'd seen nothing. You could easily spend longer there but we were heading back home.
We set off in different directions with both parties devouring a contrasting, compared to last night, menu of fish and chips/chicken and chips on the way home!
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