Ponies grazing on Bodmin Moors, the famous rock formation “The Cheesewring” can be spotted in the backgound.
Category: Cornish Wildlife
All types of wildlife found in Cornwall (Kernow)
Just across from the busy crowds…
…A kestrel hovers, Fistral beach Newquay.
Sheep dreams…
During all this wet weather we’ve been having this lamb found itself a nice dry patch to have a nap, fast asleep about six thirty this morning on a rock on Bodmin Moor, wonder if it counted humans before nodding off…
Cornish Choughs
This pair of native Choughs successfully bred and fled four young in 2007- West Cornwall, they must be quite a large family, by now! The Chough (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) is a member of the crow family with a red beak and legs, and an excitable, high-pitched ‘chi-ow’ call from which it gets its name. It is […]
Flying high at Gunwalloe
On the road to the cove. A view towards the harbour village of Porthleven. A Kestrel can be spotted hovering above the cliffs near Gunwalloe.
Lesser spotted Woodpecker – photo
A hungry lesser spotted woodpecker, feeding at the FTI headquarters Predannack
Rare Blackcap in Cambron – photo
A very rare sighting these days, this blackcap was photographed over Cambron way by Suzie of Cornish Heritage