Here is a map of the stomping ground. (Later series refer to it.)
     Please choose from:
Yellow Lab Rosie, ambling around in the sea back in May 2005, and having a small adventure.
June 2005: A peregrine falcon sequence
 - not technically brilliant, because of poor weather (and a poor cameraman).
September 2005: Some really rather good egret shots.
October 2005: A brief stalking of an egret on the foreshore.
Intriguing (I think, anyway) interaction between a yellow Lab and a crow in November 2005.
(The crow appears to be a serial offender - I saw the same behaviour a few weeks earlier -and now I have seen it in 2006.)
The link takes you to the seventh photo.
You can check out the first six shots if you wish: they are just snapshots and background.
July/Aug 2006: Two short peregrine falcon sequences - rather better this time.
August 2007: A recent peregrine falcon sequence - quite interesting, if not quite what was intended.
Sept 2007: A pleasant little account, without the ending, of another peregrine falcon expedition. First the peregrine found me, then I found the peregrine, and then they went on their way.
Note: two pages show at lower left the text Can't see the bird?. The text is a link to a version of the page that makes it easier to spot the bird.
Some current images, changing regularly, maybe excellent,
maybe novel, maybe amusing, or perhaps just for general interest.

and a couple of happy snaps:



From the archives -
- best bitch ever, Bronwen, with
partner Andy sloping off, as always
 
And here is current favourite Rosie, waiting at a fork in the path to discover which route we are to take today