Had another great day on the north Norfolk coast today. We walked from Wells to Holkham Pines with the highlights including a juvenile
Rough-legged Buzzard at the former and two
Hume's Warblers, 6
Shore Larks, 10
Eurasian White-fronted Geese and
Great Egret at the latter. Unfortunately my photos don't really do the birds justice...
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One of the Hume's Warbler |
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Rough-legged Buzzard |
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Shore Larks |
Wow I'm jealous. I chose a course at Lancaster uni in 1989 to be able to get to Leighton Moss by train. I wish I had chosen Norwich now!
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