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Bird Trips about Norfolk (1 Viewer)

Peewit

Once a bird lover ... always a bird lover
Hi there

OH and I are interested in a long weekend tour birding about Norfolk - especially during the autumn months

Anyone suggest anyone who does these trips and at what price

We have Birdtour.co.uk with Stuart White so far

Any ideas anyone?

Regards
Kathy
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limosa do norfolk weekend/short breaks. they are hotel based and won't be the cheapest option but will be comfortable and well run. the guide, gary, is very good.
 
limosa do norfolk weekend/short breaks. they are hotel based and won't be the cheapest option but will be comfortable and well run. the guide, gary, is very good.

Hi MSB

Thank you - found the link, and it looks good from here

http://www.limosaholidays.co.uk/newsDetail.cfm?newsID=203

We are thinking of going to Norfolk for a good bit of 'winter' birding (while being taken to the best spots) after we came back form Northern Spain or before depending on what we decide to do.

Regards
Kathy
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I really don't see why you need a tour to go to Norfolk. Most sites are easily accessible, easy to find, plenty of people to show you the birds and a bus that goes to many of the coastal sites.
 
Agreed, If you have transport I could show you around, I live in Norwich. We even have a spare bedroom. I'll be away for part of october though. I'm not an amazing birder or anything though if that's what you're looking for.
 
Oriole Birding - Ashely Saunders and Neil Donaghy

www.oriolebirding.com

Although these are mostly week trips i think Ashley is available for hire for day/2 day etc trips when he is free and he knows his stuff.
 
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