In Spring with decent south or south easterly winds Hunstanton lighthouse at dawn is a good place to see visible migration. Mid to late April is my favourite time. After an hour or so as the day warms up the paddocks at North Heacham are worth a look too. You could walk through to South Heacham and beyond into Snettisham coastal park. It's a long walk so you may want to leapfrog down the coast in a car. As Spring develops you can expect hirundines, wheatear, white wagtail, ring ouzel, grey partridge, reed and sedge warbler, grasshopper warbler, whitethroat, nightingale, etc.
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Sounds wonderful. Wished I lived near there...
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Unknown said: Sounds wonderful. Wished I lived near there...
Me too!
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The necessity of bird-watching is a really good reason for avoiding all forms of housework.
The dust will still be there tomorrow - the birds may not be!
I see the lighthouse is now a holiday let. Could be an ideal and unusual birding break.
Well I've personally seen some great birds around the lighthouse and it is ideally placed for Holme, Titchwell, Thornham, Snettisham etc