We set out early this morning for one of our favourite walks, from Porthgwarra towards Lands End via Gwennap Head. We were expecting windy conditions as the day progressed, but in fact there was a cold wind all day, with some welcome respite in sheltered spots. The strong wind made birding difficult, but some Choughs probing their curved red bills into the short grass were rewarding to watch. From just one pair at The Lizard, these birds are now common around the Cornish cliffs, a real conservation success. A group of five Wheatears gathered on the cliff were presumably newly arrived, whilst we found plenty of the common species associated with this habitat - both rock and meadow pipits, and bouncing, chatty Linnets advertising their presence as they flitted about the vegetation. Chough We returned to the car and transferred to the Cot Valley, another one of Tim’s favourites. We sat on the beach at the bottom of the valley to eat our lunch, where we were entertained by four Black ...