Before picking up Norman I had to spend ten minutes defrosting the car: nevertheless we reached Cley before 08.00, starting with a brief seawatch at the Coastguards. Lots of gulls, but nothing more exciting than the odd Common Gull. Several seals were feeding close in, suggesting shoals of bait fish. Just past the pill box we found a very flighty flock of fifteen Snow Buntings that refused to settle for decent photos.
A move to Bishop's Hide added brief glimpses of Water Pipit and Kingfisher: Pat's was almost devoid of interest, apart from a solitary Pinkfoot, so we took a walk along the East Bank, before the obligatory coffee.
Last stop was Walsey Hills. Snipe's Marsh held a couple of Grey Wagtails, while the feeders were attracting a good selection of finches and tits: the path along the top added Yellowhammer and a very large flock of Linnets, as well as a distant Raven.





















































