March is the month of Wavedancer and Uniduck going out to see things!
Here they are looking out over the sea from Prawle Point, in Devon, England.
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March is the month of Wavedancer and Uniduck going out to see things!
Here they are looking out over the sea from Prawle Point, in Devon, England.
Remains of an early Bronze Age field system (large orthostats of mica schist) on the windswept clifftop west of Prawle Point, Devon — February 2019
Prawle Point, Devon — March 2019
Chris Forsey, RI (British). Contemporary landscape artist.. Starting as an illustrator, he is a self-taught painter in watercolour, acrylics and mixed media.
Autum Stalks, towards Prawle Point, Undated, acrylics on canvas (Dart Gallery).
Rare beetle rediscovered on South Devon clifftop
Rare beetle rediscovered on South Devon clifftop
Some of the UK’s rarest beetles have been discovered clinging on to a National Trust-owned cliff-top in Devon. The 45-strong colony of Mediterranean oil beetles were found at Prawle Point, near Salcombe, after one of the rare insects was caught in a moth trap. Courtesy of John Walters A rare beetle, which until five years ago was thought to have died out in Britain, has been discovered clinging…
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Yonder, across the Salcombe estuary from Bold Head, is the headland of Prawle. We walked there too... photos later!