Stone Point is quite possibly the remotest place on Baker's map that I have been planning to visit. There didn't seem to be enough hours of light in the day during the winter, but now in May I had no excuse. The weather was warm, sunny and dry, even at 7am and perfect for walking the sea wall. But my internal weather was pretty stormy and it was quite a struggle to even get to Maylandsea, from where I would set off, let alone write something coherent for a blog post. So, this was written retrospecitvely and you'll have to check out other blog posts if you want more insight. Please do have a listen to the recordings above though, or subscribe to my podcast channel (search for Stuart Bowditch Podcast in your favourite aggregator) which features all of them, and more.
Positive identification of the following birds: Skylark Oystercatcher Reed Buntings Corn Buntings Yellow Wagtail Gulls Wood Pigeon Kestrel Egret
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AuthorInspired by J A Baker's The Peregrine, recording the sonic landscape around the River Blackwater, Essex. Funded by Arts Council England's Develop Your Creative Practice grant 2019 - 2020. Archives
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