Howdy folks!

Welcome once again to another set of weekly sightings from Frampton marsh. And lets kick off with the headline news, a black-winged stilt! First seen on Tuesday, it has been delighting visitors since. Except on Thursday when it wandered off. Back again today though, and isn't she lovely?


Photo by Jonathan Savory

As alluded to before, Thursday the stilt was notable by its absence, but a flyover pair of serin made up for it. only seen by John the site manager and Toby the warden though. Lucky blighters!

So, onto the sightings maps

That's a fair bit about. Fingers crossed it stays for my Big Birding Bash tomorrow! I forgot to add spotted redshank onto the nap though, just in the same place as on Thursday...

And on Wednesday....

The lapwing chicks really were very cute! Getting to be more about, keep your eyes peeled.


Sorry about the blurry photo. It was with my iPhone, through a scope, through the centre windows

Reading specs on here!

Bank holiday Monday was lovely, with a really showy firecrest singing away. You can see footage of it here

Ooops, nothing for the Sunday

So, as you can see plenty of stuff to see! Don't forget, we do sightings at least daily on twitter, and you don't need an account to see them. Just use your normal internet browser and go to: https://twitter.com/RSPBNorfolkLinc for all the latest updates!

Reedbed, freshwater scrapes, saltmarsh and wet meadow. Frampton Marsh has it all! Come and pay us a visit soon.