Lesser Yellowlegs at Copperhouse Creek, Hayle - Rare Birds in Cornwall
Lesser Yellowlegs at Copperhouse Creek, Hayle - Rare Birds in Cornwall
Filmed on 27th October 2014
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Black Swan Bird on Copperhouse Creek, Hayle Estuary in Cornwall
Black Swan Bird on Copperhouse Creek, Hayle Estuary in Cornwall
Filmed on 7th March 2013 at Hayle, Cornwall
Video Produced by Wildlife in Cornwall
Ruarri Joseph at the Copperhouse hayle
Ruarri Joseph and band performing at the Copperhouse hayle
St Ives and Hayle Cornwall
Fishing port of St Ives and the historic town of Hayle Cornwall. Hayle was an important industrial port having the foundries of Harvey`s and Copperhouse also having a railway viaduct built by Brunel.
Fly Me To The Moon FRANK SINATRA COVER (Live From The Copperhouse, Hayle)
Something a little more mellow for a Sunday session I played last week. Heres is some acoustic big band song 'Fly me to the moon' by Frank Sinatra, Live From:-
The Copperhouse
Hayle
Cornwall
England
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Hayle Summer Carnival 2010 pt 1
Videoed from the Hayle Samba float...a journey thru Hayle from Phillack to the viaduct and back again
The Beautiful Dorset Coast
This is a short film featuring part of the jurassic coastline of one of our favourite counties, Dorset, taken while on holiday there in July. Fossils feature greatly along this stretch of coast, and it was an impressive sight to see some imprints of large ammonites in the rocks along the shoreline. I hope you enjoy this film and it inspires you to visit this beautiful county for yourself one day if you haven't already,
Music:- An edited sequence of Across the ocean by Oleg Byonic & Yana Chernysheva
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Redshank at Hayle Estuary Cornwall
Redshank at Hayle Estuary Cornwall
Filmed on 27th November 2009
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
The redshank is a medium-sized wading bird. It has longish red legs and a long, straight bill. It is grey-brown above and whitish below. In flight, it shows very obvious white rear edges to the wings and a white 'V-shape' up its back. The greatest concentrations of breeding birds are in parts of Scotland and north-west England. In winter, as many as half of the birds in Britain may be from Iceland. The numbers breeding on farmland are declining, due to drainage of farmland. Overgrazing of coastal marshes is also removing breeding habitat and breeding birds are increasingly dependent on nature reserves.
One Legged Common Redshank Bird at Copperhouse Creek
One Legged Common Redshank Bird at Copperhouse Creek
Filmed
Video Produced by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Black Swans in Dawlish Devon United Kingdom
Black swans at Dawlish park United Kingdom
Hayle chicken man
At the cornubia
Hayle Beach run, DAN series
TFR's Alice talks to winner Dan from St Austell club
Hayle Carnival, Hayle Fest | Cornwall Blog | Salty Songs
The 2017 Hayle Carnival as part of the Hayle Fest weekend.
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THE MIGHTY OFFBEATS LIVE@ TENCREEK 2017
The Mighty Offbeats performing at a local Scooter bash 2017 nr Looe, Cornwall, UK.
Hayle Towans 2.mp4
2nd from Hayle Towans today from manonabeach.co.uk
Rocking At The 2015 Portscatho Regatta
August 29th., 2015
With Weazledust & The Hoodle
Bibury Black Swan
Black swans are a rare sight in England, and this is a young one. It was spotted on the River Coln, which flows through the picture-postcard village of Bibury in the English Cotswolds. A short distance away, the Coln feeds into the River Thames.
BIRD PARADISE AT RSPB HAYLE ESTUARY NATURE RESERVE
Part of a sponsored bird watch for the St Ives Archive led by world-renowned ornithologist Viv Stratton. Here we see Ryan's Field and Lelant Water on either side of the Hayle causeway.
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Angarrack Inn Halloween Party 2008
Dawn and Kev's new pub frolicks