Saturday, 28 February 2026

A drizzly day

Not a great forecast but drizzle was much better than the rain forecast. We opted to go to Holme Dunes and walk out onto the beach. The highlight was undoubtedly seeing Snow Buntings as there aren't many around this year. The conglomerate lumpy things were nice too! And head to the bottom of the blog for a quick and very rewarding stop at Titchwell.








Some interesting and attractive, (if you like this sort of thing!) conglomerate lumps.



Spot the four Snow Buntings.


It wasn't ideal conditions for photography, with driving drizzle!

After Holme we popped into Titchwell RSPB reserve, being as we were passing. Weren't we glad we did! 

Firecrest!


... and a well hidden Tawny Owl.

Friday, 27 February 2026

Cley: Harriers, Reeds and a Murmuration

After going to Sheringham, where there was an Eastern Black Redstart, which we didn't see, it was back to the reserve at Cley. Lots of Marsh Harriers and Avocets and also, in the visitor facility, a collaborative tapestry weaving installation called 'Murmuration'. An international group of 12 textile artists worked together, on their individual pieces to reflect the beautiful sinuous movements of a murmuration.

Plenty of Marsh Harriers...




Plenty of reeds..



Long-tailed Duck.

Looking along the beach..

Avocets, Lapwing and Black-tailed Godwits.

Avocets and Black-tailed Godwits - one coming into nice colours.

'Murmuration' tapestry. Close ups below.













Thursday, 26 February 2026

Snettisham mud

I always enjoy seeing the patterns and textures of the mud at Snettisham! A walk along the coast in 15 degrees and sunshine. Spring might be on the way! 



Knott.

Avocets and Oystercatchers.

And a Crane flypast!

Avocets and a Mediterranean Gull.

Grey Plover.

More mud!






Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Welney Wetland Centre

Having checked directions, to ensure we didn't have to go across  the Welney Wash Road, which is well under water, we arrived at WWT Welney. We were told that only the main hide was accessible - they weren't wrong! With a wet couple of months there was very little 'dry' land. 

Fortunately, the bridge across the main drainage ditch leads, at height, directly into the main hide. You then go down to the ditch-side path ....clearly under water...

The path last year!

The view from the hide this time...

...and last time...

However, Welney really did deliver! We had always hoped to see Cranes, so it was great to spot one, and then another, immediately on arrival. Quite a distance away, but we were able to walk down the road, away from the centre, to get a better view.

Great White Egret, Chinese Water Deer and a Crane.



Cattle Egrets.

Whooper Swans.

Nice willows.

Marsh Harrier.

More Whoopers.

Hares.