North Norfolk - Day 3

Stayed local to Brancaster today and walked from the house out on to the sea wall path towards the golf course and then followed a loop round the marsh back into the village.

First sighting just onto the path, Muntjac with young crossing into a corn field.

It was another murky day, first view looking east along the marsh towards Holkham. The boats are moored in the creek at Brancaster Staithe.

Looking west over Titchwell to wards Holme where the bird observatory is located. The distant roofline above the bank is one of RSPB Titchwell hides.

A common as muck Little Egret in lift-off mode.

Yet another Grey Heron scarpering away from us.

A Bwit practising for vertical take off.

Another Heron beating a retreat.

Where have all the GW Egrets gone??? Yet another L Egret having a stretch.

On the grazing marsh area there were hundreds of Greylag Geese and Canada's.

Going into battle formation.

Finally the highlight of the walk. There were 6/8 beardies fliting up and down the reeds along the creek.

This shot caught by MrsT on her pocket camera, our only face on shot.

And another Little Grebe

Also spotted 2 very distant Marsh Harriers and 2 Kestrels as well as gulls.