Richard Uridge visited the Roseland Peninsula for the BBC radio programme, Open country. The Roseland Peninsula is a finger of coastline on the Cornish Riviera. The Lizard shelters the region from the worst of the weather and there’s a huge range of landscape to explore. Richard was intrigued by the way shags often have pink seafans lining their nests, almost like their upholstery, because it seems they are consciously adding them solely for the decoration. To listen to the programme go to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/opencountry_20030628.shtml
From News From Roseland Vol 1, Issue 3, 6 June 2006
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