It was a bright, blustery morning, so I left home at 05.00 to try and catch up with the pair of Black-winged Stilts that have been present at Titchwell for a couple of days. With absolutely no traffic, I was in Parrinder Hide by 06.00, chatting with a pleasant Worcester birder who I'd met at Bempton last month! We soon located the Stilts, right over in the south east corner of the scrape: luckily there was virtually no heat haze, so I managed a few shots. (A couple of Spoonbills were sieving away in front of the hide.)
Walking back to the carpark I noticed a young couple with whom I'd been chatting: they were examining a pale raptor towards Thornham. Photography revealed the bird to be a very unusual male Marsh Harrier, similar to the recent 'Montagu's' at Cley.
I decided to spend two minutes in the carpark looking for the elusive Spotted Flycatchers: amazingly, I found one straight away, and was able to call over the young couple for a look!















































