Titchwell and Holkham

A birding friend and i spent a few hours in Norfolk yesterday birding,and what a great day out we had.

We stopped off at Hunstanton cliffs to see the Fulmars,then onto Titchwell,where beside the footpath from the car park we saw a Woodcock,on the feeders were the usual culprits ,Finches ,Tits etc.

A quick scan from the footpath leading to the Island hide we saw Brent,Greylag,and canada geese,Tufted,Mallard and Gadwall ducks,Coot,and Moorhen.A marsh harrier was swooping low over the salt marsh,along with a Kestrel.

From the comfort of the Island hide we saw,

Shelduck,lapwing,Curlew,Redshank,avocets,Pintail,Black tailed Godwit and Egyptian goose and Oyster catcher.

Onto the beach which was very quiet( birding wise) were a few sanderlings,a quick scan out to sea and we picked up common scoter,Golden eye,and mergangser.

After some refreshments at the visitor centre we headed up to Holkham.

as soon as we parked up, their were two Barn owls in the field one quatering and the other sitiing on a post.

out onto the beach we saw meadow and rock pipit,A few linnets in a group of goldfinches,Skylarks,Knot and spotted Redshanks, but no Shore larks which were the birds we were going for,although they had been reported in this area earlier on in the day.

All in all a good few hours away from the TV,but next time i must remember my camera!!