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Windy North Norfolk
... rather than risk taking our *********** for the five second lunge for the front seats! it was that bad.
The amount of rain and hail dinished fairly soon but continued for a while as we drove back west, with the intention of seeing the raptor roost at Warham. Ian got an update to say that a Rough-legged Buzzard had been seen between Langham and Morston so we had a short detour inland to see if we could pick it up (we couldn't) but with the rain persisting we decided ...
Camping in Applewood Camping and Caravan Park
... hook ups. Facilities on this park include modern toilets/showers, laundry, washing up sinks, outdoor play area and facilities for the disabled. A short walk from the site you will find a gift shop, supermarket, pub, restaurant, fish and chip shop and takeaway. Dogs are allowed on this vw campervan site but not in the zoo or holiday ...
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
... sites and is virtually always popular. The only charge is for car parking, which was £4 in 2012 but free to society members. The reserve combines salt and fresh marsh with reed beds, woodlands and fragments of other habitat which guarantees a wide range of birds, some of which are present in considerable numbers. It has recently undergone some changes with new paths allowing access to parts of the reserve that previously couldn’t be reached and upgrades to some of ...