I was keeping an eye out for fungus as, Chris had seen some yesterday up here - though it was inaccessible. There were a few specimens hidden amongst the gorse for the most part, apart from this one
After walking around the garden, I headed onto the beach to see if any interesting items had been washed up with the recent high winds and tides. There were the usual plastic bottles and (now commonplace) rubber gloves and a few unusual items such as a paint brush,
a shower gel bottle
and a work boot. Now the rubber gloves I can understand getting washed off fishing trawlers but, a boot?
On nearing the car, I met up with Chris again and we decided to head to Ballaghennie hoping for some more activity. Not much in the way of birdlife but, another intact fungus
So, we headed back into Ramsey. Initially we headed for the Grand Island but, there was little beach remaining and no birds on the water so instead headed down to the boat park at the other end of the prom. A short walk around produced a few pictures
This scallop dredger was amongst other fishing implements near to the fuel pumps where the last sale had been for £580!!
I wandered around looking for different angles and saw a couple of different views of the swing bridge
Walking across the swing bridge, I noticed a mirror pointing away from town. Not sure what it is used for but, made for some different and slightly distorted views from the bridge
As we walked up the path on returning home, Chris found a stunned Redwing on the path. It looked as though it had flown into a window. He picked it up and held it gently whilst it came round (and I managed a few pictures) then released it, with probably just a slightly sore head from contact with the window, into the garden.














It's amazing what gets washed up on the beach...A few years ago I had a whole page on my site dedicated to photos of the flotsam and jetsam we get her around the island. Some great piccies. Thanks for sharing.
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