I love seeing them here, as they skit along the top of the breakwater, looping below to the sea-edge whenever they feel threatened, and disappearing into the colours and textures of the rocks and seaplants below.
Fledgling Rock PipitI'm climbing down the shallow cliffs to the sea to take photographs of Puffins in flight when I hear the… read more
Rock PipitThere are three types of Pipit: paper, scissors and rock. This is a Rock Pipit: Although it's beautiful and close… read more
Rock PipitsThere's a noisy young pipit on the rocks. It's the perfect colour for these lichen covered rocks. It has a… read more
Rock Pipits close upIt's taken me four years but I can now safely call myself a nature photographer. That's worrying. The first time… read more
Rock Pipits on breakwater beachThis is the view from Brixham's Breakwater Beach on a pleasant day. There's the insistent calling and elegant undulating flight… read more