swerv69: A surprising visitor to the airport on St. Mary's. It didn't land but kept circling, descending then flying off again as though the pilot was practising
swerv69: Narcissus
swerv69: Cherry blossom
swerv69: Aeonium flourish everywhere
swerv69: Apple blossom in the garden where we stayed
swerv69: Tooth Rock, St. Mary's
swerv69: Dick's Cairn or The Loaded Camel on St. Mary's
swerv69: The Bar again
swerv69: The Old Man of Gugh
swerv69: The Bar between St. Agnes and Gugh, typically over crowded!
swerv69: Many rocks have distinctive shapes; I fancy this is King Kong!
swerv69: Most of the boatmen (and women) have dogs that accompany visitors to the islands from St Mary's
swerv69: One of the Fan Palms Tresco Abbey Gardens
swerv69: Tresco Abbey Gardens have a wonderful array of exotic flowers
swerv69: Stonechat - on Scilly, the backs are often darker that on mainland birds
swerv69: Wonderful Aeonium
swerv69: Ragged Robin
swerv69: Starling
swerv69: Great Northern Diver St Mary's
swerv69: Wheatear on Tresco
swerv69: From Tresco to St Martin's
swerv69: One of the very many Wrens
swerv69: Isles of Scilly April 2024
swerv69: The path to Tresco Abbey
swerv69: This obliging Purple Heron stayed around for a while.
swerv69: Rock Pipit, Tresco
swerv69: St. Martin's looking west