Once more to Lundy Island, this time on a day trip from Bideford. It is an early start to coincide with the high tide, but the bonus is that you get extra hours on the island as the return journey has to align with the next high tide so that the boat can navigate the shallow Taw Torridge estuary.
Sea pinks (also known as Thrift) are the vibrant pink flowers found on the cliffs around the North Devon area and are abuntant on Lundy in May. This dovetails nicely with the returning Puffins as they pair up and clean out their old borrows that have been empty since they left last July.
Which makes them very pretty in pink.
Other seabirds are available, Razorbills often nest on the cliffs near Puffin borrows.
Hot pink.
Light pink.
Pastel pink.
Hot pink.
The landing bay on Lundy
Oyster catcher fly past
Oyster catcher flypast 2
Razorbill splash down.
Puffin on the rocks.
Inner peace pink.
Comic pink.
Double pink.
Not purple.
Red and white (mixed together).
Pink on top.
What pink?
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Posted on May 19, 2025
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