Dorset delights
We have spent a glorious day on the Dorset coast with members of our local RSPB group. We try to come here every May, and it is always a real treat, especially if the weather is as good as it was today.. We met at Worth Matravers, and walked down a wooded valley to sea cliffs and an old quarry at Winspit. Along the way we saw and heard Chiffchaff, Whitethroat, Blackcap and Yellowhammer. At Winspit (first extra shows Winspit viewed from above and looking back) we saw a few Rock Pipits, and a Gannet out at sea. Then we walked up a steep path out of the valley and along the coastal path to Dancing Ledge, shown in the main photo. The sea was very calm, and the air was pleasantly warm. We saw further Gannets flying over the water, Guillemots and Razorbills in the sea, but sadly no Puffins. Meanwhile, over the land, Skylarks soared and trilled. Then we turned inland and walked back to Worth Matravers. The second extra shows the view looking towards Swanage and Ballard Down, with the Isle of Wight just visible. We came across an old quarry where dinosaur footprints were discovered and are now on public display. We enjoyed a drink at the Square and Compass pub in the village, before going our separate ways.Martin and I went to Swanage with our friend L who has a holiday flat there, and joined her and P for fish and chips before we returned home. As we left L&P's flat, a squadron of about a dozen Swifts gave us an aerial display, squealing as they flew overhead.
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