Steve Gantlett
Norfolk Birder
Anyone know where at Salthouse the grey phal is?
On the scrape north of the duckpond - viewable from the A149 'layby' but too distant to photograph properly.
Anyone know where at Salthouse the grey phal is?
On the scrape north of the duckpond - viewable from the A149 'layby' but too distant to photograph properly.
Thanks for the info, was hoping to get some shots... I did have a look on your website to see if you had photographed it yet, thought that the lack of photos of it might mean it wasn't at a good range. Odds on some one will get lucky and get it on duck pond.
Hi Steve!Penny, I've really enjoyed reading your blog over the last couple of weeks. Very informative, news-filled, interesting and fun to read. Thanks very much for taking the time to update it daily. It must take up ages of your time and it shows great dedication to birding that you do. Thanks very much also for your touching tribute to Derek Moore OBE who I met at a local bird-club meeting about a year ago. Lovely chap and I can see why he will be dearly missed........
Yesterday as I was on my way to Cley, I watched the Grey Phalarope behind the Salthouse duck pond. Walked up East Bank, when a birder told me he had just seen a grey phal fly in off the sea and land on Pope's marsh, so I walked back to see this one also. On my way back home, saw the Salthouse bird again, so two birds involvedIf it's all the same one, it seems to have moved again - this afternoon on Pope's Marsh east of Cley East Bank: even more distant!
so two birds involved
....and yes, I'm quite a novice.