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North Norfolk - still lots of birds

The biggest Norfolk thrush migration in decades continues, but with the fog lifting many birds are now moving inland. There were still lots of Ring Ouzels around. I counted about 16 around Thornham village today.
Seawatching was quite good for the last 90 minutes of light. Pom Skua, Sooty Shearwater, 130 Little Gulls (thanks for counting MAG), plus a Shorelark at Salthouse.

Ring Ouzel, Thornham

Ring Ouzel, juvenile, Brancaster
Long-tailed Tit, Thornham

Long-tailed Tit, Thornham
Long-tailed Tit, Thornham

Long-tailed Tit, Thornham

The biggest Norfolk thrush migration in decades continues, but with the fog lifting many birds are now moving inland. There were still lots of Ring Ouzels around. I counted about 16 around Thornham village today.
Seawatching was quite good for the last 90 minutes of light. Pom Skua, Sooty Shearwater, 130 Little Gulls (thanks for counting MAG), plus a Shorelark at Salthouse.

Ring Ouzel, Thornham

Ring Ouzel, juvenile, Brancaster
Long-tailed Tit, Thornham

Long-tailed Tit, Thornham
Long-tailed Tit, Thornham

Long-tailed Tit, Thornham

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