Saturday, 27 February 2010

Background

Gwithian Sand Pit is an area which can be used for informal recreation without compromising the conservation interests of the site, this is a great place to come and admire the views across the beach or investigate the wildlife found on and around the dunes.


I have decided to study and photograph the wide variety of wildlife found in the area which will demonstrate the importance of preserving such natural habitats around the country. I will also study the vast amount of recreation undertaken as well as exploring the effects that humans have had on the site.

Wildlife at Gwithian Sands

Robin (Erithacus Rubecula)


Juvenile Herring Gull (Larus Marinus)



Tawney Owl (Strix Aluco)



Thrush (Turdus Philomelos)


Female Blackbird (Turdus Merula)

Dunnock (Prunella Modularis)




Common Toad (Bufo Bufo)


Rabbit (Oryctolagus Cuniculus)


Brindled Beauty (Lycia Hirtaria)