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Monday 3 January 2011

Misty Monday morning.

Mounts Bay ushers in a tranquil scene, no wind, no rain, no snow on the first Monday morning of the New Year ........
 giving the solitary bird watcher fine spotting conditions probably on the lookout for a couple of young Eider ducks and a pale-bellied Brent Goose which the local gulls have taken to harassing - daily sightings are reported on the CornwallBird Watching Society's site here .........
the recent heavy swells have carved an unusual pattern in the seaweed on the beach at Newlyn Green.......
 time off for those who had a busy break.......
including the netting fleet over the big tide.........
always keen to recycle, a set of rail track clamps now used as 'end stones'.......
looking for a new home this year, the Wayfinder......
looks like there's a caulking job to do on the Anthony.......
also washed up by the heavy swell, a couple of inshore pots that have seen better days......
a plume of diesel smoke fills the air as a beamer fires up her main engine.......
looks like some sort of coble converted to a motorsailor.

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