
Today we are not getting on a boat, unless someone welcomes you on board their super yacht or fishing boat.




The old lifeboat station, now a museum.


But we are bird spotting today, not boat spotting.


Cool off with a paddle…

…then keep walking.

Have you spotted any birds yet?

What historic landmark building have you arrived at?


‘A giant wildlife mural has brought new colour and meaning to a Poole Harbour landmark, turning a toilet block into a tribute to global conservation. Unveiled on May 23 at Baiter Park in Poole, the artwork celebrates the area’s ecological importance as a wintering ground for migratory birds.‘

‘The mural is a collaboration between illustration students from Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) and the Bird and Recreation Initiative (BARI).
University students transform Poole Harbour landmark with vibrant wildlife mural

And if the walk was too much for you emergency help is at hand.

Didn’t recognise any of it, and I used to work in Poole way back.
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A worthy art and conservation collaboration, Janet. I like the boats 🚤⛵️
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Yes Robbie, it’s good having the arts university and all sorts of artists locally. I saw this on Instagram first so decided to visit when I was in Poole.
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I thought the transformed building had once been a toilet block!
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It still is a toilet block!
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Oh! I misunderstood.
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The bird murals are attractive. I like that the names of the birds are included.
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That’s a very inventive and attractive way to decorate a public toilet. Well done to all involved.
Best wishes, Pete.
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