Wednesday, 21 October 2020

A Circular Walk - kind of

 Along Hornsea's promenade there is a measured kilometre walk and at distances of 200, 400, 600 and 800 metres there are circular plaques, together with another at the end of the walk at 1 Km.

Each of the plaques shows a different bird that could be seen while walking the route.

During lockdown I decided to try and take a photograph of each of the species shown on these plaques, in a pose as close as possible to the one drawn. All photos were taken locally.

It's taken a while but here are the results at last. They look better if you click on each one so it gives a larger image.

The start of the walk at Hornsea south promenade

200 metres - Pied Wagtail

400 metres - Sanderling

600 metres - Herring Gull

800 metres - Oystercatcher

1 Km - Cormorant

 That's the end of another project, now what should I do next to keep myself occupied?

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