...taken on 20th June....we don't want too many of these in the harbour! If seen please notify the RSPB information centre at Sidlesham.
The 'cliff' looking east. |
Close up of the poor tree! |
Low tide from the third groyne looking west |
The main spit now joins up with the junior spit at low tide as it pushes ever eastwards. |
Looking towards the revetment which will be reinforced as soon as the rocks arrive. |
Another view looking west showing the the effect of the scour current on the beach. |
All is not lost however and parts of the beach still look good. |
...and the Broom smells wonderful. |
Wild sweet pea. |
Unfortunately Ragwort is taking over the spit towards the old harbour entrance....once controlled but no longer. |
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