Linda and I headed north to Cley to take part in the CBC's new year bird race, starting at the Coastguards at 08.30 and travelling around the 'Cley Square' several times until dusk. We visited Walsey Hills, Salthouse, Cley Reserve and Blakeney. We headed inland to Wiveton, adding Great White Egret to a decent total of 40 or so species, before returning for tea and a scone at the Reserve Centre. The Eye Field gave us a delightful Golden Plover, while the beach added Kittiwake and Common Scoter. Moving on to Morston gave us several new waders and a third Water Pipit - close enough to photograph!
We returned to Bayfield for cheese on toast (we'd visited earlier adding just Nuthatch) The feeders by the cafe were, as usual, very busy, but only Coal Tit was new. The flooded fields by Glandford Ford produced a bonus Grey Wagtail.
Having been tipped off by Sue & Steve Gantlett we visited Cley Sewage Works, quickly locating one or two Chiffchaffs: only later when looking through the photos did we realize we'd also 'seen' a Goldcrest!
Last new birds were at Salthouse - the long-staying drake Pintail and a pair of Stonechats - and a couple of Canada Geese that fellow-racer Jo.King told us about. Back to the VC to total up: 80 species, plus three more that only one of us saw....