Day out in North Norfolk.
Titchwell: I surpose the best bird here was two families of RED CREASTED POCHARD with at least 7 young between them. SWIFT flying over the marsh with close flying. Also I counted 7 LITTLE GULL but there could have been more. MED GULLS I counted 7 adult, but also 3 immiture birds. COMMON GULLS with most inter plumage 9. BLACK TAILED GODWIT about 50 birds in all with a very larg scattering of AVOCET with no young. GREAT CREASTED GREBE 1, TUFTED DUCK and at least 6 POCHARD. On the small stuff only 1 MEADOW PIPIT and 1 SKYLARK, REED BUNTING, REED WARBLER, L,T,TIT, ROBIN,
Travelling back through Brancaster I had a CORN BUNTING wire sitting at tthe side of the road.
Sculthorp Moor: First time here and what a fantastic disabaled acsses site. Best bird was four male BULLFINCH and also a fly over HOBBY. GARDEN WARBLER 1, BUZZARD 1, CHIFFCHAFF 5, GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER 1.
The leading: It's only when you understand that there is no coincidence in life that the chance meeting with a past working colleague that you can get to grips with the leading and guiding of God. For no apparent reason I turned of the road to the Moor. I had no intention at all of walking round, but seeing I was early I turned on in and walked for a couple of hundred yards when a man standing in front of me called me by name. I recognised his voice but not his face. It had been 7 years since we last met at work and we caught up. He has undergone health issues and together on a seat we prayer#; together for God to intervene. A wonderful thing prayer.
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