Montagu’s Harrier is a species that is changing into nearly legendary: gone are the times when there have been two or three common websites in Norfolk. So when a ringtail was reported by the A47 simply west of Nice Yarmouth, it was too good an opportunity to go up on, regardless of the overcast and blustery circumstances.
Conveniently there was an empty layby reverse probably the most not too long ago reported location, with two very nice Sheringham birders to reassure me that the chook was nonetheless current. Nonetheless, there was no signal for half an hour, so that they departed, leaving me to get pleasure from a pair of Yellow Wagtails. Then instantly up popped a Marsh Harrier, carefully adopted by the Monty’s! Tough to {photograph}, however I like those with Yarmouth landmarks within the background!