A day trip to North Norfolk in bitter cold. I visited Cley Next the Sea, Salthaouse and Holkham Freshwater Marsh. After several days of easterlies it was calm, consequently the birding was rather hard going with only 65 species witnessed during the 8 hours walking and watching. I show here a selection of the photos taken. Nothing unusual, but still great to be there and to watch 14,000 pink footed geese coming into roost at Lady Anne's Drive, Holkham still remains a superb sight, even after witnessing it for over 30 years.
Photos here, from the top depict
- crescent moon over Holkham
- roosting pink footed geese
- pink footed geese coming into roost
- sunset over Holkham freshwater marsh
- turnstone doing it what it is named after
- black headed gull
- redshank at Cley
- snow buntings in coordinated flight
- 2 male teal
- male stonechat
- mute swans
- female stonechat
- rather plump coot
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