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Whinchats on Norfolk coast. (1 Viewer)

eastcoastbirder

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Hi everyone, whenever I walk along the Norfolk Coastal Path at Horsey I see birds which I always identify as whinchats but all information on the distribution of whinchats in the UK says they migrate in the winter. I have also seen a map describing them as a passage migrant along the East Anglian coast. Can anyone confirm that whinchats are at Horsey all year round or am I mis- identifying the birds? Regards, Neil
 
Thanks for your advice everyone and I accept they are stonechats. It’s just that they all appear to be females. None of the individuals I’ve seen have the distinctive plumage of the males. I will try to photograph them next time.
 
Picked up a telephoto lens and returned to Horsey this afternoon and got a few shots of the stonchats, male and female. Lovely birds and quite obliging when it comes to having their photograph taken. Also saw a couple of marsh harriers, a couple of kestrels, what I'm pretty sure are corn buntings, sky larks and unusually (for this corner of Norfolk) a red kite.
 

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Since the whole Covid came and shifted habit patterns, it seems that shore sites (around here) are now daily thronged with people, dogs, motorhomes, music, and my case even - a burger caravan! Since this explosion really took root I’ve seen not one Stonechat in this area. The regional council are largely to blame for this as they list-identified this site - and others, and introduced visiting parking wardens, fines - and the inevitable parking ticket machines. Now? can hardly get near the place at times. I’ve abandoned it to the city throngs.
 
Picked up a telephoto lens and returned to Horsey this afternoon and got a few shots of the stonchats, male and female. Lovely birds and quite obliging when it comes to having their photograph taken. Also saw a couple of marsh harriers, a couple of kestrels, what I'm pretty sure are corn buntings, sky larks and unusually (for this corner of Norfolk) a red kite.
Interestingly I spent this weekend in Norfolk….saw 4 red kites at Glandford, also a couple at Snettisham…I have to say it was noticeable how many I’d do seemingly see compared to previous years.
 

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