
In the suntrap, sheltered from the North West wind and soaking up the early morning warmth.
Further over is another well-marshalled group illustrating the diversity of wildlife to be found on Blacka.

These could be SWT's 'dawn chorus' walk. If so they should have been out nearer to 5 a.m. as I was. One of the least appealing aspects of these outings is that the person leading tends to keep you standing still for such a time often gassing away with you barely catching much of the message. This lot seen from a distance seemed to be in much the same position for more than 5 minutes. Well I hope for their sakes it was worth it. Rather than a musical spectacular of a dawn chorus as I had enjoyed an hour previously among the trees they were being guided to the heathland species, doubtless of interest but to my mind of limited musical value.
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