Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Norfolk – Holme & Titchwell– 17th February 2009

The first drop in of the day was to the Wolferton Triangle, alas no luck on the small population of Golden Pheasant so we decided to head for a spot of sea watching at NWT Holme. We had a great drive in with Grey Partridge, Marsh Harrier, Fieldfare, Curlew and Stonechat all either on the track side or over the marsh.

Off shore in the water were 10+ Mergansers and couple of Great-crested Grebes. Then generally heading east we saw several Red-throated Divers, a large flock of Dunlin and 5 Long-tailed Duck. It was then up on to the main road again and a stop over at Titchwell, here we could see that the waters were very high but well stocked with birds. On the fresh marsh there were Pintail, Avocet, Widgeon, Brent Geese & Shoveller, with Water Pipit, Snipe, Ruff & Bearded Tits feeding in the low level reed islands. On the salt marsh we had Golden Eye, Black-tailed Godwit & Little Grebe. Then out on the shore line were Sanderling, Knot, Grey Plover & Dunlin. Life bird count: 376 Year bird count: 113 Month bird count: 88

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