Identical to London buses: years since I final noticed a White Stork, then I see 4 in a few days! Brian, Norman and I visited the North Coast, beginning at Titchwell the place better of the crop was a really obliging Cetti’s Warbler. Two silhouetted waders supplied a problem: Turnstone and Frequent Sandpiper? We moved eastward (by way of a ridiculous ‘detour’) to Cley for espresso and cheese scones: whereas we loved these I noticed a pair of White Storks approaching from the east. Naturally I assumed these have been the Ludham pair, particularly since one in every of them had a blue ring on its leg. Nonetheless, on evaluating images of the rings at residence, I realised that the Cley fowl’s was a lot thinner…
Strolling in direction of the centre hides I picked up my second ‘discover’ of the day: a considerably distant Shiny Ibis flying into the North Scrape area. Different good birds included Nice and Little Egrets from Bishop’s.