Toad had booked Toadlet onto a hack from a stables beside Loch Fyne, so we tootled off early to make the most of a fine day. We had time for a lochside beach wander before booking in at the stables.
Wych Elm beside the sea |
This close to the sea |
Thrift and scurvygrass where a stream crossed the beach |
Silverweed flower (Potentilla anserina) |
Silverweed leaves looking silver |
A view back up the loch |
Toadlet leads the way across a gravel bar to a wee islet |
Lots of Scurvygrass; I think this is Danish Scurvygrass (Cochlearia danica), a good thing to munch on if you've been a long time at sea and living on salted meat and ships' biscuit |
A sea-bleached tree root ball |
Bird's-foot Trefoil |
Thrift again |
A lichened rock |
Interesting patterns of lichen |
Early shoots of Small Red Goosefoot (Chenopodium botryodes) between sea-washed rocks |
Looking back landwards. If you click on the picture to enlarge it, you may be able to spot two horses |
Channels in the salt marsh |
View across Loch Fyne as we make our way to the stables |
Old tree stump. I can see a wild boar. |
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