Wednesday 26 October 2011

IT ALL CAME OUT IN THE WASH

You guessed it I went out with my camera and bins,I walked from the hotel along the beach to Hunstanton and back it was a fabulous afternoon,superb weather and lots of waders as well as interesting geology.
BAR TAILED GODWIT

SANDERLING

TURNSTONE

THE BEACH AT OLD HUNSTANTON.

HUNSTANTON CLIFFS

These cliffs are made up in three layers,an iron rich sandstone at the base,hunstanton red chalk in the middle and normal chalk on top.

SANDSTONE BOULDERS LITTER THE SHORE.

REDSHANK

KESTREL HUNTING AT HUNSTANTON
THIS NOT SO COMMON GULL HAD FOUND A DEAD MACKEREL AND WAS NOT LEAVING.

RINGED PLOVER

KNOT OR KNOTS?

DUNLIN

DUNLIN

REDSHANK

BAR TAILED GODWIT

BTG DIGGING DEEP.
ONE FINAL BAR TAILED GODWIT.
If you are quiet,stealthy and patient you can get quite close to waders on the beach,it beats sitting in a noisy hide anyday.

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