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  1. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    First time this year? On January 1st? :)
  2. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Two nice geese at Cley yesterday (and three species of Egret!)
  3. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Four Cattle Egrets still at the southern end of Branch Road, Halvergate.
  4. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Decent flock of Twite at Blakeney Freshmarsh on Tuesday: usual spot by five-barred gate
  5. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Great photos: love the Manxes!
  6. Lightthiscandle

    Cattle Egrets at Arundel

    Yesterday there was a flock of fifteen Cattle Egrets feeding right by Mill Road with a herd of Angus (Too Great Egrets nearby at WWT reserve)
  7. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    You can't help but wonder: if some of the East Anglian birders who flocked to the west country and Wales had had a look through Wells Woods, what might they have found?
  8. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Some dinky little juv. Curlew Sands off the East Bank today...
  9. Lightthiscandle

    North Norfolk Woodland to Visit in January

    Felbrigg Hall park can be good: winter finches, owls and raptors (Plus unusual ducks on lake occasionally) Take the back way in, turning off the A148 called Lion's Mouth: follow the road to the back entrance (See Googlemaps!)
  10. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    The released (as in NOT escaped!) White-tailed Eagle at Holkham yesterday: a gorgeous bird, albeit a little tatty!
  11. Lightthiscandle

    Long-tailed Blues

    3 - 5 of these lovely little butterflies at the western end of the beach road, just past the George V roundabout (On Tamarisk)
  12. Lightthiscandle

    Devon Birding

    Found my Dipper and lots of lovely Cirls! Bowling Green Marsh added Osprey and Curlew Sand to the list
  13. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Today's Grey Phalarope at Salthouse
  14. Lightthiscandle

    Devon Birding

    I'm in Topsham for a family wedding mid-September: is there anywhere vaguely local for Dipper?
  15. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    I saw a couple of Pied Flies at Winterton this morning: nearby was an Icterine Warbler...
  16. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Astonishing to think how recently both Spoonbills and Great Egrets were noteworthy... 52 Spoonies and 2 GWEs at Stiffkey Fen yesterday...
  17. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    There were literally dozens of SWF at Holt last Tuesday: groups of four and five not uncommon.
  18. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Lots of White Admirals at Holt CP, but no Silver-washed Frits in an hour's stroll
  19. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    I saw my first Corn Bunting of the year at Choseley last week: along Chalk Pit Road
  20. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    That's good to hear!
  21. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Drake American Wigeon at Potter Heigham Marsh this afternoon
  22. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Plenty to see in East Norfolk today: Hickling had Green, Wood and Common Sands, Temminck's Stint, and two or three Stilts, while an Osprey spent all afternoon at Ormesby Little Broad
  23. Lightthiscandle

    Choseley

    Unfortunately 'used to be' just about covers it... Choseley used to be good for Corn Buntings, Turtle Doves, Tree Sparrows and Little Owl.... It still can be good for passage raptors and goose flocks.
  24. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Great to see the long-staying 1W Shag at Whitlingham Country Park yesterday...
  25. Lightthiscandle

    Norfolk birding

    Same thing happened at Walcott: the normally timid Sanderlings are hanging around with Turnstones: this photo from my car window!
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