Thanks Mark. Not much to report today so maybe you will hit a bonanza over the weekend. Probably need a little change in the weather. Keep a lookout for the Kingfisher.
A Market Town since 1189 and has now undergone a major regeneration program .
The new shopping and leisure centre (White River Place) opened October 2009 and employs 500 - 700 people.
Imery's modernized China Clay industry employs 2000 which is a huge drop from the early 20th Century when tin, copper and china clay found in the hills made St Austell a major Cornish industrial centre.
Another industry still alive and kicking is the St Austell Brewery which celebrated 150 years of trading in 2001.
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ReplyDelete...he is a formidable looking bird. Beautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteThank you Keith. Quite tame the Par Crows I got within ten feet of him with no cover at all on the beach.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark.
ReplyDeleteNot much to report today so maybe you will hit a bonanza over the weekend. Probably need a little change in the weather. Keep a lookout for the Kingfisher.
Thank you Kelly.
ReplyDeleteI love the corvids and hope one day to get a good shot of a Raven.
I like this one. Lovely shot.
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ReplyDeleteI recommend the walk to Pentire Point from New Polzeath for Ravens. There really cracking birds.
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