Woodlark 1 Kelling Heath
Cetti's Warbler 2 singing Cley
Avocet 120 Cley, 36 Arnold's Marsh
Whimbrel 3 Salthouse
Sandwich Tern 40 Cley and Arnold's Marsh
Dark-bellied Brent Goose 500 Cley
Sedge Warbler 5 singing Cley
Barn Owl 1 Cley
Tawny Owl 1 heard Cley
Greenshank 1 Arnold's Marsh
Marsh Harrier 2 Cley
Yellow Wagtail 1 male Cley
Also, Lesser Whitethroat singing Swaffham and Tree Pipit.
Year: 174
With work completed for the day I took advantage of the glorious weather and lengthening evenings, and headed north to the birding Mecca of Cley. I've got so many happy memories of this coastline, I'm overwhelmed by nostalgia everytime I visit, and have mixed emotions of excitement and anticipation, and sadness for bygone times. To quote the bard of the Village"I know every scene by heart, they all went by so fast".
Looking west over the reedbed at Cley, and the East Bank, the most famous birding walk in Britain.
More images of Cley Marshes.
Avocet in flight and Dark-bellied Brent Geese
Black-tailed Godwit in summer plumage and the end of a perfect day (spot the Barn Owl).
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
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