A weekend in Norfolk
Spent a weekend in Norfolk at the beginning of September.
The weather wasn't particularly promising for migrants, but sometimes birds don't follow the rules, so I was reasonably hopeful of good birding.
I also walked to Blakeney point, something I have long threatened to do.
Birdwise, it was quite tame with Spoonbills continuing their expansion in Norfolk, and a Great White Egret also seen, plus Wood Sandpipers.
A Hobby snatching a Swallow out of the sky was impressive, and the typical common species were seen on a seawatch from Cley. (Great and Arctic Skua, Kittiwake, Fulmar etc.)
Bedstraw Hawkmoth was a nice surprise on Blakeney point, and a Chinese Water Deer at Titchwell, also showed well.
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