Sunday 2 August 2020

Cornish Choughs - at Mullion


 We have been enjoying our walks along the cliffs of Mullion .
Apart from one morning ,when there was some very heavy drifting sea mist , it  has been beautiful and sunny and the views from the cliffs just breath-taking .


We walk from Polurrian to Poldhu , and meeting not too many people along the way. 


                              I was absolutely thrilled to see this Chough !
I have since heard that someone else has seen a group of five of them . Wonderful news indeed !  It will be wonderful if they come and settle , to breed on our cliffs at Mullion .


 This morning we set off on  our walk again , along to the Marconi Monument . I saw what I thought was a flock of crows . Once again from the footpath by the Marconi Monument .


But I could hear the familiar higher pitched call of a chough...or maybe , I thought to myself , two choughs !


 I ran after them to take some pictures !  I could only see one Chough  and thought the rest must be crows .
 It wasn't  until we came home and put the photos onto the computer that we  could see that we had a flock of seven Choughs  .
 You can click on the picture to zoom in !
 They flew off towards the cliffs the other side of Poldhu and Gunwalloe .


 This one seemed a bit bothered by the rings on it's legs .
  Anyway , if you are down at Poldhu on the beach , have your camera at the ready !

                              Poldhu before all our happy visitors arrive !


                                         Looking toward Gunwalloe .
      I just noticed that person on a paddling board . Heck ! He's a very long way out ! Mind those rip tides mate !Very strong currants here , take you out to sea !


                          Looking  towards  Gunwalloe and Dollar Cove .
                                        Then home for brekkers !


                               Typical silhouette of Choughs in  flight .

4 comments:

  1. You must have have better weather than us. It's always exciting to spot a new species of bird.

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  2. Lovely photos and how exciting!
    xx

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  3. Beautiful countryside. Hope to be cycling there next year.

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    1. You will love it here ..lots of good cycle paths to avoid the traffic ! :)

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