Rock on concrete
There’s a Rock Pipit on Brixham Breakwater.

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.
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