Saturday, June 20, 2026

THE LOUNGERS & THE SCROUNGER... (My new poem about seals and oystercatchers in Mousehole, Cornwall...)

 The Loungers & The Scrounger…



It was a lull between periods of dismal drizzle and clinging sea-mist

But the sea-wall at Mousehole, haunted by the rock pipits’ calls, insistent and shrill

Offered a view across to St Clement’s Island to a couple of characters I nearly missed:

Two lounging seals, some metres apart, silent and loitering with fine balancing skill…


It was fortunate too, that a movement alerted me to the rocks below the wall, 

As the tide moved in dreckley, which it does in Mounts Bay,

Revealing a startling, preening, oystercatcher and I watched, in thrall

Of its severe scarlet eye, its red bill and legs, as it scavenged for prey…   


It was some minutes later that I saw the bird again, alongside another,

Which dug and prodded between the rocks, whilst nearby the first bird lurked.

Then as the forager dragged up a crustacean, it was swiftly pilfered by the other,

The scrounger, whose theft was slick, as the hunter looked shocked and terribly irked…



Pete Ray…

19th June 2026… 







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