Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Acle Strait A47.
Drive through to N & N gave the opportunity to watch while travelling. As soon as I drove onto the strait a large flock of PINK FOOTED GEESE flying North East South West. They were flying high at about 1500 ft in skiens. Then beside the road was a MARSH HARRIER, male flying in unison with a COMMON BUZZARD. The marsh pealed off overhead and flew south. The buzz flew on North of road. A single LITTLE EGERET on South side and just West of Stracey Arms a ROUGH LEGGED BUZZARD flew 50 yards infront of me low to the North and the flew along side me low with good view of tail and rump.
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