Taking an opportunity on the climate, Norman, Brian and I made a decision on a morning on the North Coast, beginning at Cley Coastguards. A quick seawatch produced a single distant Little Auk heading east and 4 Eider travelling in the other way.
Bishop’s Cover offered pleasant views of a pair of Kingfishers: the feminine proved to be delightfully photogenic. A lot of Black-tailed Godwits plus a number of of every of the anticipated waders. Two visits to Cross Road, Salthouse failed to show up the Waxwing flock: it had apparently been spooked by a man parking his automobile beneath the tree they have been roosting in.
After espresso a drive to Stiffkey failed but once more to ship the Shiny Ibis: we headed again to Salthouse (nonetheless no Waxwings!) for a stroll out to Gramborough Hill. A pleasant male Stonechat and a female-type Eider have been the highlights. Assist required! Is that this engaging juvenile gull (feeding on a lifeless seal) something out of the peculiar?
A cease at Filby on the best way house gave us only a flock of impossible-to-photograph Siskins, whereas a Buzzard on a roadside telegraph pole at Pedham was atypically obliging.