Brian and I decided to head south for a change (partly in hope that yesterday's Lound Night Herons would be relocated) Also: we haven't visited Minsmere for over a year and there's generally something of interest to look at. Today was largely an exception!
Half a dozen new 'year ticks', but no Ouzels, Garganey or close up Bitterns - although we did see a distant bird skim over the reedbeds from Island Mere hide. After a good soaking on the way to the impressive new East Hide and back to the reserve centre, the veggie sausage roll was most welcome. Afterwards we returned for another look at the woodland: a trio of Muntjac were interesting to watch...
We returned to Norfolk by way of Filby, where two of the reported Ferruginous Ducks were distantly visible...
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