First stop was Old Hunstanton where we stayed at Le Strange Arms Hotel, from
there we visited Snettisham which was very disappointing as the Geese had already left and the tides were wrong for any spectacular wader sightings.A drake Goldeneye was the best bird seen here.
GOLDENEYEBLACK HEADED GULLBLACK HEADED GULL JMT6 on the cliffs at Hunstanton.
RED KITE near the hotelTWO KITES DISPLAYING
RED KITE was the most common bird of prey in the area.
THE END IS NIGH A HEAVY SQUALL COMING IN.
LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL.
LE STRANGE HOTEL -Very comfortable and very reasonable.
After two night we moved a few miles up the coast to Holme next the Sea to a nice AIR B&B called Turtledove at HOLME BEACH again very comfortable in a pleasant situation.From here we visited Titchwell
BAR TAILED GODWIT AT TITCHWELL BEACH
A WINDSWEPT CURLEW AT TITCHWELL BEACH.
TURBULENT SKIES AT HOLME BEACHBAR TAILED GODWIT AT TITCHWELL BEACH
A WINDSWEPT CURLEW AT TITCHWELL BEACH.
A short way from the B&B wasHolme Bird Observatory and from the seawall embankment at least two BARN OWLS were seen hunting at dusk.
BARN OWL we saw at least 6 during our stay in the county.TITCHWELL RSPB.TITCHWELL BEACH
WELLS NEXT THE SEA -SPOT THE ALBATROSS
THE RED FLAGS ARE FOR THE SEAL EXCLUSION ZONE.
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STUBBS MILL AT HICKLING BROAD.
COMMON CRANES NEAR HORSEY WIND PUMP.
GREY SEALS AT HORSEY GAP.
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HORSEY WIND PUMP.BARN OWL AT SOMERTON near MARTHAM BROAD.
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WROXHAM BRIDGE HOTEL
A FEW VIEWS OF NORFOLK TAKEN WITH MY PHONE.
WOODFORDS WHERRY A DECENT PINT.
BLACK BOYS HOTEL AYLSHAM Evidently named after Charles 11 on account of his black hair and swarthy complection.
AYLSHAM CHURCH
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HICKLING BROAD
ACROSS TO STUBBS MILL
SOMERTON MILL
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MARTHAM BROAD.
A mixed bag of weather and birding combined with meeting up with Cathys family ended with a leisurely and thankfully uneventful drive home on Sunday the first day of March.