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Turnstone at Southend on Sea Pier



Turnstone at Southend on Sea Pier, originally uploaded by AndyRob.

I believe that Turnstones should be included as urban wildlife for the way they like to colonise pires, harbours, boat ramps etc in the man made marine environment and the way they behave. Turnstones seem to like hanging about very near people, keeping themselves just a few feet away at times, as they happily wander about pecking at the shorline, floorboards decking or harbour walls.

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