For those not able to get onto one of the Deer Safaris, there's a Deer Rut viewpoint accessed via Westleton Heath, over the back of the main reserve. From here you can see the deer at various times (later in the afternoons have been best in the recent sunny days, though the cooler weather has brought them out from the shade a lot more).
It's not just the deer hanging around the area though, it's quite a popular stopping point for Stonechats
Dartford Warblers
and even a Yellowhammer
Plenty of Corvids about, with Crows especially making a lot of noise (and emulating the jays by burying acorns!)
But it's the Stone Curlews that are the star of the (birding) show. Not always easy to spot, there are often several hanging around this area, feeding up before their long flight south in a few weeks' time
If you can't find the viewpoint, ask in reception, they'll give you directions :-)
Wow, what a great selection of species WJ and wonderful photos as always. Never seen a D.Warber or a S.Curlew; I'm going green with envy lol thanks for sharing.
Very nice WJ.
Can you make sure they are all showing well for this Sat as 4 of us are doing a deer safari? Amazing selection of pics WJ, surprised to see the Stone Curlew still about.
Enjoyable set of Photos Mr WJ :)
Tony T said: Can you make sure they are all showing well for this Sat as 4 of us are doing a deer safari? Amazing selection of pics WJ, surprised to see the Stone Curlew still about.
Have your tenth like.