Dave 123
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- Cambridgeshire alps
A Friday afternoon ride to Battisborough via the Luson bridleway then out on to the coast path at the tea house. On stopping to admire the view a pair of Peregrines started yelling and then knocking lumps out of one another. One beat a hasty retreat.
There were more gannets than usual, fairly close by too.
A hare was spotted skittering away from me.
Out to sea there was a storm. Poking out of the bottom was an ever lengthening finger of cloud, getting thinner and thinner…. Eventually what could have been a tornado petered out.
There were lots of parasol mushrooms in the grassland. I walked here on Sunday and didn’t see one.
Not much livestock about, but coming into Noss I did see a couple of South Devon cattle, known as orange elephants.
15 miles.
https://www.strava.com/activities/12630489339
There were more gannets than usual, fairly close by too.
A hare was spotted skittering away from me.
Out to sea there was a storm. Poking out of the bottom was an ever lengthening finger of cloud, getting thinner and thinner…. Eventually what could have been a tornado petered out.
There were lots of parasol mushrooms in the grassland. I walked here on Sunday and didn’t see one.
Not much livestock about, but coming into Noss I did see a couple of South Devon cattle, known as orange elephants.
15 miles.
https://www.strava.com/activities/12630489339


Ah, well. I aimed to go out on my own and due to procrastination didn't start off until after lunch, by which time the glorious sunshine of the morning was changing to something cloudier.
