Norman, Brian and I headed north (as normal!) beginning off at Cley. Visits to the seashore, Bishop’s and Centre Hides weren’t notably productive, however 70+ Avocets and a superb flock of Black-tailed Godwits had been fascinating. After espresso a stroll to Babcock Cover was completely pointless, the one chook of be aware being a leucistic Greylag.
A transfer alongside to Stiffkey (and a little bit of strolling) gave acceptable views of two Shiny Ibises – a 3rd flew in from the east as we had been leaving. As much as eight Cattle Egrets had been additionally current on the water meadows, joined at one level by a Little Egret.
Final cease was Kelling Heath – we did not hear or see something other than a Crimson Kite..









