We had a short but delightful visit to this deserted bay, just two and a half miles from the southernmost part of the island. My photos were taken at the very end of the narrow coast road, near the bus turning area and the shingle beach.



The colours of the rocks and pebbles are beautiful, particularly the red sandstone (I brought back a small piece!) There was a lot of different insect life close to the shore.
A Rosy Rustic Moth (Hydraecia micacea)
I was actually holding the ragwort stem quite close to the flower head, to stop it waving about in the breeze, but the moth didn't seem to mind!
Small Copper Butterfly (Lycaena phlaeas)
Very pretty butterfly but harder to photograph than the moth. As always, I could have done with extra time to take more photos!