On the way home to Norfolk we stopped for a stroll along the sea wall of the Deben Estuary at Melton Bridge. Lots of exposed mud had attracted good number of waders, including a delightful Grey Plover, flocks of Black-tailed Godwits and Dunlins and a few Avocets and Redshanks. The trees around the car park were full of little birds, best of which were four Bullfinches and a Great Spotted Woodpecker.
Continuing northwards, we paused for tea and cake at Snape Maltings, where Linda found some earrings and an unusual plant for the garden, while I added an 18th century wine glass to my collection.
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