Friday 1 February 2013

Filby Broad, Norfolk.

Met up with YMCA Norfolk worker today for coffee at Acle today. Just good to be with someone again who has the opportunity to work with young people. What a privilege.

On the way home it was brighter so called in at Filby Broad to see if it would throw anything up. In car park there was a small group of L-T-TIT'S and a few BLUE TIT'S as well as there close relative GREAT and COAL TIT. COOTE in the small channels along wall as well as MOORHEN and COMMON PHEASANT. On the broad itself MALLARD and TUFTED DUCK as well as 27 GREAT-CREASTED- GREBE. A single GREY HERON and the best of all was again another PEREGRINE. The fourth in two days. This bird was settled down on a branch across the broad so not that close but managed some sort of picture. I must learn to take my small dig camera so I can shoot birds through the scope. The only other bird of mention was a female GOLDENEYE.

PEREGRINE FALCON



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