An excellent time out with Brian & Norman began off at Cley Seashore, the place an enormous melee of seabirds included an immature Gannet, in addition to Mediterranean Gull, all of the regulars and a few Arctic Terns (Which I could have photographed!)
Subsequent cease was Bishop’s, the place we had been entertained by 4 Inexperienced Sandpipers and a younger Little Ringed Plover. Subsequent we drove to Babcock Disguise, the place the 2 Shiny Ibises had been very lively, as was a pleasant full-summer plumaged Noticed Redshank.
After espresso we moved west to Warham Camp: after the same old tedious roadworks and diversions we loved nice views of Chalkhill and Widespread Blue butterflies: a Hummer made a quick look! A excessive pace (however authorized!) drive to Weybourne was in useless: the reported Shorelark had been flushed..













