Premier Inn Norwich City Centre - Duke Street
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Windy North Norfolk
I had a few days leave to use up before the end of the year but Julie didn't. I thought about heading to North Wales but found out that a friend of mine, Ian was also using leave up and doing some birding in Norfolk so I arranged to meet up with him.
It was 05:05 when I set off in the car, with the temperature 2.0 C. I was aiming to be in Norfolk by about sunrise. Progress was excellent with the M6 motorway still relatively quiet and despite a few miles of roadworks ...
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.
... month isn't long enough. These are valid points and hot topics when you are sitting in the tea room. So today was meant to be when I got all my ducks in a row. All my short shorts (top gun mavericks) tee shirts and not forgetting my all so famous vests as all the lads know I do like a nice vest all packed and forgotten about till the departure of my 27 hr flight of which every hour I am wishing away like a fat kid to ...
Oh Jays
... to put a waterproof jacket on look a bit stupid had brought out numerous dragonflies and several butterflies too. At the end of the trail is a screen with slots for watching the birds through. There were plenty and the Spoonbills, being large birds related to storks, were very easy to spot, with four in reasonably close proximity to the screen. Amongst the numerous waders were a couple of tiny Little Stints.
We were down to t-shirts because ...
We're off to see the seals
... Tits and their distinctive metallic calls could not be heard either.
There were plenty of Avocets still on the fresh marsh – unlike in 2011 when we visited on almost the same date, by which all had departed, Titchwell being an important UK breeding site for this elegant wader. Numerous other water birds were present but we were particularly pleased to see a Grey Plover fly in because this was the first time in 2012 that we had found one of these rather ...