Some of you will recall the weeks holiday in Cromer back in June Norfolk holiday Pt 1, Day 1; Friday, arrival day which was on the back of a day trip August last year. Well, after some interesting and busy days, both Mrs PR and myself felt another day trip was required, the weather looked good, and for once, we both had a clear diary, which for me, is a bit of a rare event these days....
for comparison, 7th June 2024
The offshore aggregate supply ship....
The team moving the large sized granite aggregates during low tide....
and the landing craft bringing the large granite aggregates ashore, at high tide
I'll spare the boring bits, and just post the piccies, particularly as the coastal defence project from Cromer heading east towards Mundesley was well under way. Needless to say, the local wildlife was making good use of the large granite aggregates being off loaded....
For the best bit, you may recall the Cromer Peregrines? Norfolk Holiday Report Pt#6; Thursday and Cromer Peregrines
Well, they were being a bit on the quiet side, but I did get a half decent piccie....
And a white waggie, poss one of this years youngsters, trying to eat what looked like a crisp or something like that....
Now I'm even worse with gull id's than I am with bee id's, but my guess is yellow legged gull?
Apparently there are a lot on the beach, along with caspian gull, but don't take my word for it, I was just a visitor enjoying the day....
and a herring gull
And I couldn't resist this, even though someone (not me, I know nowt when it comes to gulls) claimed they were caspian gulls,
Any gull ID confirmations gratefully received
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Great to see the Peregrines again Mike and get some photo's. Looks like you had an ideal day for the trip.
It really annoys me not been able to zoom in on pics using my tablet so I can enjoy on a bigger screen than my phone! Sorry Mike needed a moan
Thanks for your cheerful sunny pics
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Looks a busy place out at sea and onshore with the aggregate work; Norfolk is a great place for birds both inland and coastal with the gulls, waggie and even a peregrine ! thanks for the piccies, always good to see sightings.
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Regards, Hazel
What tablet do you have Linda, mine is a Samsung and am able to enlarge & zoom on most pics including these!
2013 photos & vids here
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On my phone I have to turn it sideways (landscape) or the zoom button isn't visible
It looks a nice place Mike, I was based in Norwich for around three weeks a long time ago, but Norfolk is an area that I would like to explore, maybe sometime next year. Lovely photos Mike
"We both had clear days In our diaries" I thought you had retired now, or are you doing what folk says happen when you retire, you are as busy as when working!! Glad you had a nice trip, nice photos
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
SnappyMac said:Great to see the Peregrines again Mike and get some photo's. Looks like you had an ideal day for the trip.
Cheers SM, it was very good to see the peregrines, both mum & dad, whilst the youngster was doing what juv's do, whatever that might be......
Linda257 said:It really annoys me not been able to zoom in on pics using my tablet so I can enjoy on a bigger screen than my phone! Sorry Mike needed a moan Thanks for your cheerful sunny pics
I don't do much with portable devices (too fiddly for me), but I did try on my phone last night, likewise so did Mrs PR, both Samsung and Mrs PR's tab is also a Samsung, and like Wendy, we had no issues, portrait or landscape mode.
Might be worth having a look at the devices settings.
Always happy to put a smile on peoples faces with sunny pics.
PimperneBloke said:On my phone I have to turn it sideways (landscape) or the zoom button isn't visible
Most portable devices you can enlarge the image by dragging two fingers across the screen in opposite directions.
Some even utilise the volume up/down keys on the side for the zoom function as well as audio.