Ruddy Turnstone on barnacles
It’s always a pleasure to see a Ruddy Turnstone. They’re usually so busy turning stones that I had to take this image of one at its leisure.
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The Sand Messengers return It's a joy to see the Ruddy Turnstones have returned from their brief trip to the most northerly coasts on… read more
No stones to turn Turnstones are regular visitors to Brixham harbour in the winter. They potter around the pontoons and waddle down the breakwater… read more
Ruddy Turnstone portraits After the shock of getting so close to Ruddy Turnstones I decided to try some portrait photography. Here's my first… read more
Ruddy Turnstones at Brixham breakwater #2 I never expected to get quite so close to Ruddy Turnstones in Brixham. I certainly never expected them to act… read more
Ruddy Turnstone There's a Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres on the beach at Mae Sands. It's just turned this stone over. They are very… read more
Turnstone at the Peedie Sea Turnstones have a lovely mottled plumage. They always look as if they are in transition to me. Have they decided… read more
The Second Ladybird Book of British Birds #13 – The Turnstone Here's the double-page spread on The Turnstone from The Ladybird Book of British Birds and their nests: The book is… read more
Turnstone procession This seal is having a snooze in Pierowall as Turnstones parade across the wet rocky shore. It doesn't look as… read more
Two for One offers It appears that Westray Wildlife will be continuing their two-for-one offers for the remainder of the month. :) read more