Saturday, 30 August 2014

Seaside

Sea Holly

These are just a few nature pictures from a coastal walk in North Devon.

Braunton Burrows - a large area of sand dunes with a really rich variety of plants and animals.




Oh dear - I shouldn't have started labelling my photos, as I have no idea what this is, but it was very pretty.



The Common Blue Butterfly - so pretty he should have a better name I think.



Upturned boats at Appledore


5 comments:

  1. Lovely series of shots...they do how everyday moments in life can be astounding. Thanks for sharing...and here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST

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  2. What a great series of photos... I totally agree with you about the naming of your common blue butterfly- he doesn't look common at all to me- perhaps it's a case of familiarity breeding contempt? The plants you featured all have such interesting shapes too, I particularly like whatever it is in that first photo.

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  3. Great photos of a lovely area. They're proof that if you pause and look closely, you'll find beauty all around you. Your photo of the path makes me want to go for a long walk.
    Sandy @ Texas Twang

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  4. Wow! These are great shots. I especially love the boats.

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  5. Gorgeous photos. I love the blue butterfly especially, yes it does need a better name to describe how beautiful they are. Thanks for sharing.
    Here is my Saturday Snapshot

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