Seals on Cornish beach
Over 200 Grey Seals were hauled out at Mutton Cove, Godrevy in Cornwall last week. They seem to be doing well as we only saw half that number in January a few years ago. This is still one of our … Read More
Over 200 Grey Seals were hauled out at Mutton Cove, Godrevy in Cornwall last week. They seem to be doing well as we only saw half that number in January a few years ago. This is still one of our … Read More
I’ve often wondered what the difference was between a LLama and an Alpaca. Apart from the Llama being much bigger its banana shaped ears are often referred to, an identification feature clearly seen on this one photographed in a field … Read More
Feeding on crops in a field beside the National Trust car park, this pale rabbit stood out. At first glance it looked more the colour of a domesticated rabbit when compared to the normal much darker rabbits around it. Still … Read More
Both. These Shetland Ponies are on the southern most tip of Cornwall, well it’s the most southerly point of the British mainland actually. They’re on the Lizard cliffs on the southern side of the lighthouse so there really isn’t much … Read More
Over one hundred Grey Seal were spotted lying on a sheltered shingle beach in the shadow of the cliffs near Godrevy Point. This is one of several great Cornwall seawatching places where seals and other marine animals can be seen … Read More
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