Having to rely on public transport today meant more time for natural connections. The muddy shores of the Clyde were alive with birds including Lapwing, Oystercatcher and Dunlin. Just east of Langbank, two Grey Herons were hunkered down beside a creek and another was near Erskine. Later, at Braehead, gangs of Starlings were sounding off.
Thursday, September 03, 2009
"The grand show is eternal. It is always sunrise somewhere; the dew is never dried all at once; a shower is forever falling; vapor is ever rising. Eternal sunrise, eternal dawn and gloaming, on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls".
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