Isle of Harris: Flora and Fauna









© Mark Simms Photography (2022)
© Mark Simms Photography (2022)
The short walk to the pre-historic Macleod’s Stone, across the beach of Tràigh Iar, offers up some beautiful views over the bay to the Isle of Taransay, just off the west coast of the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides.
As you can see our two-year old French Waterdog, Daisy (along with her favourite orange ball) also enjoyed the walk and the swim in the crystal clear blue waters. She’s also making a good effort at blending in with seaweed.
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Not as popular or well known as it’s more famous neighbour Wensleydale, Swaledale is no less beautiful:
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A few shots of a visit to Formby Point a few weeks ago, with it’s beautiful mix of beach, sand dunes and woodland:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
Some of the birdlife found around Wirral’s coastline:
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© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
This is the first of a series of posts celebrating the coastline of the Wirral penninsula……my home:
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