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    Default North Norfolk - Pink-footed Goose, Sanderling, etc

    Hi everyone

    It’s been a while since I posted anything – guess I have been too busy at work without realising it! Anyway, I treated myself to a pilgrimage to Norfolk, Titchwell and Holkham to be precise.

    It was a beautiful crisp day! (car temp read -1c) but it soon warmed up. Plenty to see as well. there were about 1000 pink-footed geese at Holkham and guillemots, divers, snow buntings and Eider offshore at Tichwell.

    Managed 80 species in the day so well worth the 2.5 hour journey.

    I really love the autumn and winter for birdwatching as wildfowl can be seen in such great numbers – especially skeins of geese crossing the sky, wave after wave and the noise and sheer wonder is really something to behold.

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    Great photos wild goose, looks like it was a great day out, certainly looks like you had the right weather for it.

    PS. added a couple of the bird names to your thread title to correspond to the thumbnail which will show.
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    Excellen captures. Well done
    The 4th photo looks like a Bar tailed Godwit

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    Good spot Chocky – it certainly is and although I didn’t get a shot of it, there was a Black-tailed Godwit next to it for comparison.

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    Thanks
    We have a great deal of black-tailed Godwits on the Estuary but I Managed to get a flock of Bar-tailed Godwits flying along the estuary over at Lympstone. They are in the forum a little further back.
    Is the third one a Redshank?
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    Yes, it's a common redshank.

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