The first view of the coast floored me.  A bank of thick, contoured cloud was settled low over the sea with the sun rising into a clear sky of tangerine through to peach and deep blue above.  The coast and the outline of the Abbey set against that.  Very special.
Not long after dawn I heard the gorgeous tremulous exuberant exotica of Beeater calls from within the little valley but couldn't see the birds.  A bit of searching and moving around to get a view and 7 of the 9 beauties were on view.
After drinking these beauties in I decided to look for the Shrike.  I had a hope that I might be able to watch the Shrike and the Beeaters at the same time and the Beeaters were becoming more vocal and ready to depart.  A quick hack across a field and I was enjoying a cracking bird, really handsome.  To top it off the Beeater calls started to crescendo and the flock of 9 swirled over head and regrouped to head south along the coast.  I was back home for breakfast and a day with the family - all credit intact.
 
   
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