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The maritime navigation beacon built in 1841 on land belonging to John Shaw Leigh, supposedly the wealthiest commoner in the kingdom. His father amassed land in the north west and the son made a fortune selling bits to the railways. #WestKirby #Wirral

Incoming tide at the Marine Lake this morning. Don’t think this counts as cutting it fine. #WestKirby #Wirral

Turnstones at work on #WestKirby Marine Lake. Avian equivalent of Wombles? #Wirral

Apparently it’s #fingerPostFriday so here’s a very vague example from today’s visit to #Thurstaston. They could have numbered them, added What Three Words or included a mileage to/from some reference point. Ho-hum. #Wirral

Lunar eclipse (blood moon) early Friday morning although UK only gets partial eclipse. BBC News - ‘Blood moon’ lunar eclipse to grace pre-dawn sky in the UK - BBC News www.bbc.co.uk/news/arti…

Gorse looking spectacular on Grange Hill today. #WestKirby #Wirral

A few more photos of the #WestKirby Marine Lake and Dee estuary, albeit a bit quieter than yesterday. Even the mud is picturesque! #Wirral

Marine Lake a hive of activity in this morning’s sunshine. #WestKirby #Wirral

Think I’d be more the person on the right. #WestKirby #Wirral

Enjoying Eternal Reverie by TOKiMONSTA, Qobuz Album of the Week.

Even Marvin was being a bit feisty. The mallards, of course, were having none of it.

Friendly turnstones on the prom at #WestKirby #Wirral this morning.