Some #photos from my husband's mid day Friday walk beside the River Tay in West Ferry, #Dundee, #Scotland. #BroughtyFerry#Photography#Birds#Birding#BirdPhotography#BirdsOfMastodon

A small rocky outcrop fills the right/bottom parts of the picture. Its edge runs diagonally down from upper right to mid bottom left of the picture. Behind it, to the left/above, is blue river water, and in the distance two bridges can be seen crossing from left to right across the Tay - the newer road bridge visible at the front, and behind it the older railway bridge.
A small rocky outcrop fills the right/bottom parts of the picture. Its edge runs diagonally down from upper right to mid bottom left of the picture. Behind it, to the left/above, is blue river water, and in the distance two bridges can be seen crossing from left to right across the Tay - the newer road bridge visible at the front, and behind it the older railway bridge.

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Some #photos from my husband's mid day Friday walk beside the River Tay in West Ferry, #Dundee, #Scotland. #BroughtyFerry#Photography#Birds#Birding#BirdPhotography#BirdsOfMastodon

A small rocky outcrop fills the right/bottom parts of the picture. Its edge runs diagonally down from upper right to mid bottom left of the picture. Behind it, to the left/above, is blue river water, and in the distance two bridges can be seen crossing from left to right across the Tay - the newer road bridge visible at the front, and behind it the older railway bridge.
A small rocky outcrop fills the right/bottom parts of the picture. Its edge runs diagonally down from upper right to mid bottom left of the picture. Behind it, to the left/above, is blue river water, and in the distance two bridges can be seen crossing from left to right across the Tay - the newer road bridge visible at the front, and behind it the older railway bridge.