norwichbirder87
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Out and about around Salthouse and Cley today. Gramborough Hill was completely birdless. 4 Snow Bunting gave good views a bit further west and a Red-throated Diver was offshore. Another diver flying east was probably a Black-throated but the viewing conditions weren't good enough to confirm. I see a Black-throated was reported from Salthouse slightly later- a bit irking as I embarrassingly still have yet to see a definite in Norfolk.
To Cley via a deserted Walsey Hills- 2 Chaffinch, a Blue Tit and a Pheasant. A smart pair of Stonechat were by the visitor centre with another on the walk out to the hides after 4 Ruff flew over. A lone White-fronted Goose was a nice surprise feeding amongst the Greylag (thanks to the man who pointed this out).
Highlight of the day was the Bittern that flew through my field of view whilst watching the goose. Whilst brief, the bird was quite close and the lighting as good as it could get on a day like today.
Will
To Cley via a deserted Walsey Hills- 2 Chaffinch, a Blue Tit and a Pheasant. A smart pair of Stonechat were by the visitor centre with another on the walk out to the hides after 4 Ruff flew over. A lone White-fronted Goose was a nice surprise feeding amongst the Greylag (thanks to the man who pointed this out).
Highlight of the day was the Bittern that flew through my field of view whilst watching the goose. Whilst brief, the bird was quite close and the lighting as good as it could get on a day like today.
Will