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Windy North Norfolk
... interesting and after an hour or so of enduring the breeze we hose to give up and try somewhere else.
Salyhouse was our next stop, a few miles east along the prettiest section of the A149. The end of the beach road that reaches the shingle bank that eventually becomes Blakeney Point is another well-known site for over-wintering birds, this time Snow Buntings and more interestingly Lapland Buntings, one of which had been reported from here the day before at ...
Camping in Applewood Camping and Caravan Park
Applewood Camping and Caravan Park is a family vw campervan hire site situated on the grounds of the famous Banham Zoo. Located in Norwich, Norfolk, this campervan hire site is ideal for exploring both the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside. Set on spectacular parkland this site has 10 hardstanding pitches, 190 on level grass and ...
The start of the start.
... But no what i actually done was eat loads of junk food catch up with friends and go shopping. Shopping was very successful I bought a winter coat Sir David Attenborough himself would endorse for nordic conditions. A knitted jumper your nan would be proud of and running trainers the Bolt would wear. All these items are not what you should or would buy if you are planning to go Australia in 3days time. at the start ...
Oh Jays
... of me at about 9 a.m. and I drove back to the chalet where Julie was already up. Her sister's family were making plans for a day in King's Lynn (it's probably better in the day time) so we considered our options whilst I sorted out the bacon butties.
With a couple of waders listed at Titchwell yesterday still not on our year list the short drive in what was beginning to look like a really nice day was the obvious choice. The visitor centre ...
We're off to see the seals
... Less common was a Spotted Redshank that was found on the part of the reserve that is subject to tidal fluctuations in the water level and this was another tick for us, putting Julie onto 199 for the year.
The tide was well out when we reached the beach and a brief sea watch produced nothing of note although we did find out from another birder that the Pectoral Sandpiper had returned to Kelling Water Meadows.
King's Lynn is a town that neither Julie nor I ...