Wednesday, 14 November 2018

King Eider, Eastern Stonechat & Winterton goodies

On November 3rd, a great day in Norfolk with John H & Bob B, at Sheringham, parking by the seawatching shelters, we saw the immature male King Eider from the cliffs by the golf course- Sheringham. Moving onto Salthouse, taking the track back we saw the probable Eastern/ Stejneger's Stonechat. The back at Winteron walking up to past the toad pools we saw a Peregrine fly in off the sea and over the dunes. Whilst looking over the woods & scrub, a Rough- legged Buzzard flew back and south over. Whilst out to sea Seals, on the beach up to 4 separate Sanderling seen. Back at the Yellow sign, a fine Red- necked Grebe and a Great Northern Diver seen together join the sea, a Pink-footed Goose seen sitting on the sea & Snow Buntings heard (but not seen)- all at Winterton, great to see Tim, Mick & Dick F too.

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