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Thursday 12 September 2024

Cley and Wells: a six mile walk for not too much!

A start at a very windy coastguards at Cley gave us just distant views of a pair of largish shearwaters and three Cattle Egrets on the Eye Field. A move to the centre hides added a couple of Little Stints but not much else, so we walked back to Bishop's: just Dunlin, Black-tailed Godwits and a decent flock of Ringed Plovers (Presumably Steppe RPs)

After coffee we went out to the sea along the East Bank: still some Sandwich Terns but, apart from the first Pinkfeet of the year, nothing else of note, so we decided to finish off with a walk through Wells Woods. No sign of the reported Wryneck in the Dell, but we did see the first of several Spotted Flycatchers. We had better views of several more by the Drinking Pool and among the pines, as well a good flock that included all the regular tits, as well as Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler.



















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