It's a tradition for Linda and me to take a stroll down to the hide at Buckenham Marsh after we've opened our presents: in truth, there's rarely much to see, but it is always invigorating. Today there were lots of the expected Lapwings, Teal and Wigeon, which attracted the attention of four Marsh Harriers and three Buzzards. (Lots of Chinese Water Deer, too!)
We decided to take the long route home via Halvergate, where at least sixteen - possibly more - Cattle Egrets were sprinkled either side of Branch Road.
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