Munlochy Bay on the Black Isle, at dusk.
Took a wander down to the Bay this evening. First time in ages. Much easier now that the fields of barley have been harvested. A small flock of Canada Geese, a dozen or so, warily watched my progress from an adjoining field. Too early for Pinkfeet or Greylag Geese. Wouldn't have been able to get anywhere as near to the likes of them.
A few wading birds and gulls about, not much else. Greenshanks, of which there about half a dozen, were the most interesting birds... to me that is. All that greenery growing on the mud areas in this recent Blip, is now adopting a more autumnal shade.
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