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  1. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Thanks James Exactly my point but far more succintly put than my post. John
  2. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Possibly one reason is it is an unnatural source of food and may keep this bird in situ longer than it should do. Please correct me if I am wrong. John
  3. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Spot on John, although it was deep down on the poolside of that tree with its back to us on Saturday. Smallish movement of birds with at least 6 Whinchat and a couple of Wheatear. John
  4. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Thanks John
  5. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Thanks for that. Hopefully the Shrike will stay until Saturday. John
  6. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Where are these Freshmarshes? I am coming up for a few days tomorrow night and at some point over the weekend will be in the Blakeney area. John
  7. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    I have the same message Penny. John
  8. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    I had a fabulous day in Norfolk yesterday, primarily for the Spectacled Warbler (a bird I have seen a few times abroad but never in Britain) but also I hadn't been to Norfolk yet this year. Here are a few of my photos from the day.
  9. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Congrats Penny. Shame you can't get to see the fruits of your work. John
  10. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Merry Christmas Penny and to all on Birdforum. I also hope that everyone has a fabulous bird filled New Year. John
  11. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Amazing images, especially West Runton. I hadn't realised it had been hit that hard. Is that your finale or are you venturing down the east side to document the damage down that coast. John
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    Norfolk birding

    Wow!! you have been busy. Excellent set of photos again Penny. The Seal pup steals the show though, although the photos of the Cley Sea Watch shelter paints an excellent picture of just how devastating that storm surge was. John
  13. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    I must admit I too was engrossed with those shows. Sam Bailey stood out from day one for me but towards the end I started to get a sneaking regard for Luke and was surprised when he came third. Just read your Sunday Blog and yet again a good read. What's next. A walk to Cromer then a few...
  14. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Great, atmospheric read again Penny. I'm now looking forwarded to the photos. John
  15. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Amazing write up Penny. Great read, although a bit distressing to see so much damage. Thanks for taking the time to document it all. John
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    Norfolk birding

    It is with great sadness that I look at the terrible carnage that has happened to my beloved Norfolk. I can't believe that on my next visit I am probably unlikely to recognise the landscape at some of those reserves. My heart also goes out to those families that have lost everything in Hemsby...
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    Norfolk birding

    I caught up with the Parrotts today. I missed four by about 10 seconds when a birder was watching them about 20 yards away (we couldn't see them) and he decided in his wisdom not to alert us to them. Then we had about half a dozen down by the pool before seeing about ten in the car park. I say...
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    Norfolk birding

    Hold your horses. It's now being reported as an Hybrid on RBA. John
  19. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Here's IanF's photo of the Hartlepool Pallid. http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=468686&d=1382077737 John
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    Norfolk birding

    I also managed to get Leache's Petrel, plus Grey Phalarope, Long-eared Owl and Green-winged Teal but overall the seabird fest we were hoping for didn't materailse. John
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    Norfolk birding

    We are coming over to Norfolk in the morning. Hopefully it's as good as it looks like it will be. John
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    Norfolk birding

    Talking about yourself Penny:-O:t:. Sorry, couldn't resist that. John
  23. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    I may be going eastwards myself tomorrow but haven't made up my mind whether to go to the Spurn area or Norfolk. John
  24. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Birds in Norfolk today according to RBA Blakeney Point. Booted Warbler at Long Hills. Icterine Warbler at Halfway House and 2 Wryneck near the Hood plus a possible Short-toed Lark. Wells Wood. Wryneck (although this appears to have flown off) plus 3 Pied Flys. Titchwell. Roseate Tern...
  25. Reader

    Norfolk birding

    Thanks Paul
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