Arrived Salthouse Beach Carpark 12pm
Stunning, sunny, but very cold day!
First of all I made my way over west to where the Lapland Buntings were, what an awesome sight - on the other side of the the dyke, turnstones, starlings, teal and Lapland Buntings all feeding together in the sunshine. Every now and again the Lapland buntings would perch on the fence wire (see pic below), absolutely fantastic. Jamie Macallum was sitting drawing nearby and he called out 'Pom' as he was looking directly up - high in the blue sky was a Pomarine Skua sailing over! (12.20pm).
I walked back to carpark and stood on single ridge and seawatched until 2pm - 3 Little Auks flew by seperately, west at 12.50pm, 1 adult gannet going east, 13 common scooter, 1 Kittiwake, 2 immature gannets going west really close in soaring over the waves, 2 Black Throated Divers going west, another Little Auk going east, 10 more Kittiwakes, 2 Shelducks going west, 4 more Pom Skuas, west at 1.45pm. My friend Pete and his father now joined me and we saw 1 Red Throated Diver, 11 Brent Geese, 4 more common scooter, 12 curlews, west, 9 more Brent geese.
I went to have late lunch by car, did not dare sit in the car, as I would not have got out again, it was freezing! While I was munching on sandwiches Pete called me to say there were 4 Purple Sandpipers that had just landed by the Lapland buntings and turnstones, so I hurridly finished my tea and walked toward them, it was a wasted walk because seconds before I got there, the P. Sands got up and flew west!!!!! I stayed awhile and tried to digiscope the lapland buntings in the wind, not very easy! Tons of linnets here too.
I then walked back to carpark and onto Granborough Hill to re-join Pete and his father - we saw another Little Auk at 3.40pm, another 8 Brent Geese. Pete then left for home and I carried on towards Kelling Quags in hope of finding the Richard's Pipit, but no sign, just lots of meadow pipits, 1 little egret, 3 redshank, a stonechat on fence at the end by the Quags and a heron. Walked back along shingle ridge in semi darkness with the sun going down over Cley marshes - it was absolutely beautiful. So I saw 5 Little Auks and 5 Pom Skuas altogether.
On the way back via Holt, finished day with a barn owl.
Best Wishes Penny:girl:
A few pictures to capture the spirit of the day - not very good pics, due to wind!