We stayed at Pinewood Holiday Park only yards from Wells and Holkham Wood.
Pinewood:
Wells next the Sea: Found 13 COMMON GULL breeding on the new harbour extension as well as LITTLE TERN, COMMON and a small group of MED GULLS looking after there young. It also had a RING PLOVER sitting on eggs. A single CORMORANT would lie in the shelter of the bay and OYSTERCATHCHERS by the hundred.
Wells Wood: JAYS where to numerous for my liking but a good selection of birds here with CHIFFCHAFF with young and WILLOW WARBLER, GRASSHOPPER WARBLER with 3 three birds viewable together. COMMON WHITETHROAT fairly plentiful. I also had a calling fly over NUTHATCH. COAL TIT, GOLDCREST, GREAT TIT, LONG and BLUE TIT. REED WARBLER just one bird and a pair of SEDGE WARBLER. Skylark where very vocal but not in huge numbers. Out on the dunes I found a TREE PIPIT feeding young out of sight. WREN and ROBIN in the woods as well as GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER.
Blakney Point: ARCTIC, SANDWICH, LITTLE and COMMON TERN. All put on there show and the visite is always worth while. But to my understanding numbers looked down. Also LITTLE EGERET, OYSTERCATCHER with young and calling MEADOW PIPIT in summer breeding calls.
Holkham Beach . Another SPOONBILL flew west east and ten HOUSE MARTINS where coming in to collect mud from the flats. A JAY again kept showing himself and I might well have found some of his food in the shape of a dead WOODLARK.This bird was young and just fledged only days before it was killed. COAL TIT and WREN as well as SKYLARK here. There seemed to be movement through here of CORMORANT all flying East.
Holkham Hall: The land that makes up to the west of the Hall is very good farm land for birds and brought in YELLOWHAMMER three birds in all and all male. A pair of GREY PARTRIDGE with 4 young and two COMMON BUZZARD as well as MARSH HARRIER a female bird. I also had a glimpse of a BARN OWL at the rear of Holkham.
Hunstanton: The best her was the flying by of FULMER which here is not unusual so I was not disappointed. PIED WAG, WREN, ROBIN, HOUSE SPARROW, BLACKBIRD, CHAFFINCH, SWIFT, SWALLOW HOUSE MARTIN, SAND MARTIN all a part of the fray.
Cromer: Only here for a short time on the 17th June, in the evening. A small flock of gulls had settled briefly on the cliff top so gave them a look. Good job I did as I found this odd one among them. Well out of season. PIED WAG, FULMER, HOUSE MARTIN and SAND as well as SWIFT. CARRION CROW, JACKDAW, STARLING, BLACKBIRD.
This is odd plumage and I am still concerned. Made representation all over the show and still no response. Latest update from BTO someone has put there name to this bird and the conclusion is. It is a HERRING GUL. A last year bird which is now finishing it's juvenile plumage. All feathers are worn and this gives the impression of an Iceland Gull. But because of the bill base and the fact of the bird not being slim. The conclusion is confirmed.
Sherringham and Park: This area treated me to a good view of NUTHATCH as well as GARDEN WARB, COMMON WHITETHROAT, CHIFFCHAFF, CHAFFINCH, L.T.TIT and also BLACKCAP.
List:
Goldfinch, Chaffinch, House Sparrow,Starling,Pied Wagtail, Dunnock, Chiffchaff,,Sedge Warbler,
Common Whitethroat,Blackbird,Song Thrush,Wren,Robin,Jay, Magpie, Crow, Rook, Jackdaw,
Swallow,Swift,Sand Martin,House Martin,Common Tern,,Little Tern,Shell Duck, Pochard,
Tufted Duck,Mallard,Moorhen,Little Egeret,,Spoonbill, Redshank,Oystercatcher,Common Gull,
Herring Gull.L.B.B.Gull.Black H. Gull. Cormorant.Lapwing.Goldcrest.Blue Tit.Great Tit. L.T.Tit.
Collard Dove.Woodpigeon.Common Buzzard.Marsh Harrier.Blackcap.Garden Warbler.
G.S. Woodpecker.Turnstone.Ringed Plover.Grasshopper Warbler.Canada Goose.Grey lag Goose.
Fulmar.Tree Pipit.Greenfinch.Little Ringed Plover.Knot.Barn.Tawny Owl. Little Owl.Arctic Tern.
Curlew.Meadow Pipit.Reed Warbler.Cetti's Warbler.Willow Warbler.Dunlin.Avocet.Marsh Tit.
Red legged Partridge.Little Gull.Mute Swan. Yellowhammer..Grey Partridge..Skylark..Grey Heron.
Gadwall.Shoveler. Sparrowhawk.Kestrel.Common Pheasant.Golden Plover.Black-tailed Godwit. Med Gull.Nuthatch,Woodlark,Bullfinch, Glaucus Gull.
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