A grand day in northwest Norfolk, with a good movement of passerines along Hunstanton cliffs followed by Great Grey Shrike in the nearby dunes and a fine display of Bog Beacon and my first ever Red-headed Pine Sawfly (a female) in the woods at Dersingham
Two colourful beasts swept from Sea Lavender at Holme, north-west Norfolk today: the Sea Lavender Aphid Staticobium staticis and the Sea Lavender Weevil Pseudaplemonus limonii.
Andy Brown
A decent first morning of the spring migration season at Hunstanton today . #NorfolkBirding
Full marks for entrepreneurship, but I'm not convinced there's much of a market...
An impressive Glaucous Gull at Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, was a nice find by Mark and Tracy Bradbury this morning. #ukbirding
Gulls, including these Kittiwakes, Little and Mediterranean Gulls, have been feeding close to or on the shore at Hunstanton, presumably taking advantage of the shellfish bounty stranded by the recent storm. #norfolkbirding #ukbirding
Snow Buntings, Shorelarks and a bright, sunny, winter Norfolk beach. Hard to beat. #norfolkbirding