
Another quiet day with a good
yom
p around
Penninis Head and the airfield on St Mary's producing little more than this Peregrine (below). The photo shows the bird with an apparently full crop which explains why it seemed rel
uctant to fly by
Peregine standards. A Grey Heron in flight (above) at
Porth Hellick provided another opportunity for some flight shots.
Made a further (unsuccessful) attempt to im

prove on my photographs of the Dusky Warbler still present at Higher Moors but did manage to capture this a partially obscured Yellow-
browed Warbler (above) and a Reed Warbler (below) in

the process. Plenty of the former around, but another bird that can be surprisingly difficult to photograph even when quite easy to see.
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