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<blockquote data-quote="Fozzybear" data-source="post: 1544529" data-attributes="member: 69297"><p>Thanks Kathy and Pam - I was amazed to see them so well, let alone manage to get some photos! They were down low in the reeds that run along the eastern side of the East Bank, where we'd been watching a baby Reed Bunting feeding (very cute!). I managed a few shots of them before they disappeared. The shot of the male is a bit blurred but not too much, I didn't expect them to come out at all so that they were so good was brilliant!</p><p></p><p>Not sure about Titchwell for Reedlings, I've only been there once and didn't see/hear them there, but we didn't spend as much time as we could have as we wanted to catch the bus to go on to Hunstanton to see the Fulmars, which were amazing! Didn't get to go around the whole reserve either, only up to the Parrinder hide (which is being demolished as part of the reworking of the reserve I hear!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fozzybear, post: 1544529, member: 69297"] Thanks Kathy and Pam - I was amazed to see them so well, let alone manage to get some photos! They were down low in the reeds that run along the eastern side of the East Bank, where we'd been watching a baby Reed Bunting feeding (very cute!). I managed a few shots of them before they disappeared. The shot of the male is a bit blurred but not too much, I didn't expect them to come out at all so that they were so good was brilliant! Not sure about Titchwell for Reedlings, I've only been there once and didn't see/hear them there, but we didn't spend as much time as we could have as we wanted to catch the bus to go on to Hunstanton to see the Fulmars, which were amazing! Didn't get to go around the whole reserve either, only up to the Parrinder hide (which is being demolished as part of the reworking of the reserve I hear!). [/QUOTE]
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