Sea Campion
The choir being not needed today Mr Flum and I bunked off to St Abb's for a glorious walk across the clifftops from the visitor centre to the lighthouse.
Much in evidence were the guillemots crowding onto their precariously placed nest sites while streaks of gannets in V-formation headed for the Bass Rock some 30 miles away to the north. While we ate our picnic a rock pipit bathed in a small burn close to our feet, followed by a pied wagtail in the same spot.
To spare you from rock formations or blurred gannets, my blip is of Sea Campion (Silene maritima), in the carnation family, it is relatively common on rocky cliffs.
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