The Beeches Apartments St Giles
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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
... 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
... 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
... including a major upgrade to one of the hides. It should be of interest to all visitors who enjoy the outdoors and the main path through the reserve leads to an extensive and remote-feeling beach.
Looking at the sightings board in the visitor centre we noted that there had been several bird species seen that we hadn’t seen this year, mainly waders. We set off down the main path and hoped to find some them. There were clearly plenty of birds on the reserve. ...