Life seemed a lot calmer for a while on the cliffs this morning but
there was still enough wind to keep the birds on their toes. This all
changed as Jackdaws filled all of the best view points and watched as a
single slate-grey Peregrine glided slowly across the face of the rocks.
From then on all of the action took place out of sight, but a flurry of
frightened pigeons and a small cloud of grey feathers rising on the wind
gave some indication of what happened. As peace returned so did the
clouds and it was time to move on.
The Isle of Purbeck is a peninsula on the southern tip of the the county of Dorset in England. The photographs I take, hopefully, help to express how I feel about this magical place and show you things which you may see if you come to visit. I am a full time, professional photographer and have a gallery in Swanage. Please feel free to click on the picture to see it larger or to look at my other photographs. www.purbeckfootprints.co.uk
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
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