...for a maxi, mini or minor passing snack!
On Sunday, with the main coastal areas packed like sardines in a tin, we headed up into the heights of Purbeck, to enjoy the range walks above Tyneham. Unfortunately, we had picked the one weekend when they were closed to walkers, so instead of walking, we stood at Whiteway, admired the views and watched the Kestrels!
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romorga 21 months ago | reply
now you tell us, I was in mini today unaware of the peril I was in
Gisele Morgan 21 months ago | reply
lovely image!
Jus'fi 21 months ago | reply
as did we ..... and many others, we will need to wear flickr t shirts to identify ourselves!! :o) lovely shot steve!:o)
judy4652 21 months ago | reply
..... and you were rewarded with this wonderful capture, Steve! Nicely timed for that wonderful wing and tail position!
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Katie-Rose 21 months ago | reply
Great capture!
Mark Eggleton 21 months ago | reply
Isn`t it great up there, I have been told a Hen Harrier is often about in that area, nice one Steve
SteveJM2009 21 months ago | reply
Fletty Flicks (internet access probs) 21 months ago | reply
A great capture Steve - wonderful details :-)
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Pauly_march 21 months ago | reply
Beautiful shot, I so love these birds they are always a treat to see.
Sue Nicholson 21 months ago | reply
It was so busy here too ... everyone who doesn't live by the coast wanted to be by the coast to enjoy the water ... and who could blame them!
Excellent image Steve :)