Went out on Jan 1st all day around the West Sussex coast while staying at friends and didn't see a Skylark, a Reed Bunting or a Little Grebe !!
Back in Norfolk on the local fields and villages got the list to 107:
Yesterday did a morning around the fens and got the list up to 121 - Nuthatch, Yellowhammer, Crossbill, Whoopers,
S
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And I'll be monitoring ready for the holiday in Cromer myself and Mrs PR are having later in the year.
Mike
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annnnnd...
Found a pair of Corn Buntings nor far from the village- :)
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Hi-
had an early visit to Fen Drayton RSPB- only saw 1 other birder-
Saw 9 Spp of warbler and Turtle Dove, a White Stork flew over several Bitterns and frolicking Otters
Year list now 159
seymouraves said:Hi- had an early visit to Fen Drayton RSPB- only saw 1 other birder- Saw 9 Spp of warbler and Turtle Dove, a White Stork flew over several Bitterns and frolicking Otters Year list now 159 S
Nice to see the otters.
I visited another good area near me- got there at 0600 and saw virtually no one-
Grasshopper warbler was showing well and Turtle Doves, Cuckoos, Bar Tailed Godwits and a migrant Red Backed Shrike- there seem to be a few about atm
List is now 161