Monday 23 August 2010

ST IVES , HAYLE ESTUARY AND A COUPLE OF LOVE BIRDS.

Woke up yesterday morning to thick fog which did not look good as had arranged to do a spot of Seawatching with ,Mark, Paul and Ashley on St Ives Island. So I set off at 06.40 and picked up the lads on route,as we neared St Ives the weather became much better.We arrived at about 07.10 and manages to find a parking spot (This is a real problem in the summer) and took the short walk up to the Island. This area is called an island but is in fact a round headland just off the west side of the town. Anyway we got settled in below the Coastguard Station but the conditions were not good, after a few days of strong South Westerlies the forecast was for a good breeze going around to the North West which drives the seabirds close inshore. But the wind had dropped and the sea was flat calm and very little birds were in evidence, the only sightings were 5 Whimbrel flying high offshore and small numbers of Manx Shearwaters, Kittiwakes and Gannets.

So I took the opportunity to take a few shots of the area from the Island. St Ives is a very popular tourist area and is greatly favoured by artists because of the clear and intense lighting that occurs in the region. So below are a few shots taken from the Island.





LOOKING TOWARDS THE TOWN AND HARBOUR.



ANOTHER SHOT OF THE TOWN.



LOOKING NORTH EAST TOWARDS HAYLE ESTUARY, YOU CAN SEE THE FOG BANKS IN THE DISTANCE.



THE SMALL FISHERMAN'S CHURCH ON TOP OF THE ISLAND.



THE HILLS TO THE RIGHT ARE THE START OF THE MOORLAND TOWARDS LANDS END.

So we then headed off to Hayle Estuary where we spent an hour with looking at the Estuary inhabitants.

I'M LATE I'M LATE FOR A VERY IMPORTANT DATE.




I have been waiting for ages where is he (please note I used the male terminology I'm not a smart bird just chicken.)



Oh there you are whats the excuse this time?



Huh' frightened off by a big gull as you came across the mudflats "That's the biggest Cock and Bull story I've ever heard"







6 comments:

  1. Very funny Monts, you gave me a smile!

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  2. I do not know why but I really like the fog, your wonderful pictures remind me of the scene from the film "The Fog" lacks only the lighthouse!

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  3. "As I was going to St Ives, I met a man with seven wives"...beautiful pictures bring back childhood memories.
    Have a great week.
    ☼ Sunny

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  4. Hi Sunny Thanks for reminding me of the St Ives Rhyme, I think every who is Cornish knows it.But for those who don't I have included it below. this version was first printed in 1825


    As I was going to St Ives
    I met a man with seven wives
    Each wife had seven sacks
    Each sack had seven cats
    Each cat had seven kits
    Kits, cats, sacks, wives
    How many were going to St Ives?

    Simple eh!

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  5. A Great Mixture of shots & words. A bit like me on my first date who is now my wife.

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  6. How many were going to St Ives?
    Just one, the rest were coming back!
    ☼ Sunny

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