New year - new blank list:
We started early- team of 4 and did a traditional Jan 1st route around the NW corner of Norfolk
8 1/2 hours and a Chinese takeaway later it was 100 spp ,
The weather and wind direction were against us and some staked out regulars let us down - but it was better than last years !
Best birds were SEO, Tree Sparrow, Great Northern Diver , Black Necked Grebe, Cattle Egret, Bullfinch, Nuthatch, Marsh Tit.
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Regards, Hazel
Local Little Owl finally arrived on the barn. A wander around the washes and a walk around some north facing hill slopes on the way to the coast... Whimbrel flying over, Wheatear , Whitethroats all over, Swallow and Cuckoo calling. The Temmincks Stint still at Titchwell with more Grasshopper warblers. 154
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
Hi took out some newbies today- We saw a good selection of spp at Titchwell and Thornham including Great White Egret Wood Sandpiper 155 LRP Garden Warbler 156 Wheatear Ruff Reed Warbler157 White Wagtail S
Volunteer Shaun welcomes visitors to RSPB Old Moor. He also writes a weekly blog about life at the reserve titled, "View From the Shed". He usually wears a big hat.
I'm now on hols for a couple of weeks- so birding the local hotspots. Had Dusky Warbler, Lerrer Whitethroat, Red Breasted Goose, Black Throated Diver and a Whinchat sitting with a Greenland Wheatear today :) 162