Sunday, 29 May 2011
Weeting Heath NNR, Norfolk, UK, 29-May-2011
9:40 AM - 11:15 AM
Protocol: Traveling
1.0 mile(s)
Comments: Continuing my early morning out in Breckland with a visit to a location near to Lakenheath.
Weather: cloudy but bright, windy (SW).
25 species
Stone-curlew 5 in total; at 10:15am one chased gulls & rooks then it flew to the fence (to the right from the hide); at 10:25am three chased each other left from the fence. Later, on the other side of the road, I spotted an adult with a juvenile, which it was feeding, in distant a part of the heath, after I had been looking at a roe deer out in the open.
Northern Lapwing X - on the bare heathland.
Lesser Black-backed Gull X - on the bare heathland.
Common Wood-Pigeon X
Common Swift X
Green Woodpecker 1 distantly across the heath, on the other side of the road.
Eurasian Jackdaw X
Rook X - on the bare heathland.
Skylark X - heard.
Marsh Tit 4 apparently - 1 adult, 3 juveniles. They were in low shrubs at the side of the path to the East hide allowing some nice views before they moved off.
Coal Tit 6 + in a family group.
Great Tit X
Blue Tit X
Eurasian Wren X
Willow Warbler 1 heard distantly from the other side of the road.
Common Chiffchaff X
Blackcap X - heard.
European Robin X
Eurasian Blackbird X - heard.
Mistle Thrush X - heard.
European Starling X
Dunnock X
Pied Wagtail 1
Common Chaffinch X
European Goldfinch X
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (http://ebird.org)
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