Life in Newburgh on Ythan

By Talpa

Recycle today for a better tomorrow

Like others I spend a lot of my time photographing the beautiful side of life. But one thing is certain - all living things, however beautiful, will die. A whole set of organisms, from bacteria to vertebrates, make their living by decomposing and re-cycling the dead. Without them life would have come to a very messy end a long time ago.

This puffin was washed up on the beach on the last tide and the gulls have already started the recycling process and in a few days the puffin will be gone, but incorporated into who knows how many new bodies.

That splendid old Yorkshire anthem On Ilkley Moor Baht 'at explains the ecology of re-cycling quite succinctly and rather well!

Wheear 'as ta bin sin ah saw thee? ?
On Ilkla Moor baht 'at! ?
Wheear 'as ta bin sin ah saw thee? ?
Wheear 'as ta bin sin ah saw thee? ?
On Ilkla Moor baht 'at! ?
On Ilkla Moor baht 'at! ?
On Ilkla Moor baht 'at!

Tha's been a cooartin' Mary Jane?
etc.

Tha's bahn t'catch thi deeath o'cowd?
etc.

Then we shall ha' to bury thee ?
etc.

Then t'worms 'll cum and eat thee oop ?
etc.

Then ducks 'll cum and eat oop t'worms ?
etc.

Then we shall go an' ate oop ducks?
etc.

Then we shall all 'ave etten thee?
etc.

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