

A very obliging pair of STONECHATS in the Dunes behind the Observatory. Highlight of the previous day had been a fabulous Tawny OWL roosting in a tree at Snettisham sheltering from heavy rain - sitting at a perfect height for the car's headlights. All the more pleasing as the last TAWNY I had seen on the same road had been 1 lying dead in the road.


Great Grey Shrike Holme DUNES 7TH AND 8TH November. Visits to a very windswept HEACHAM produced a Black Redstart, but no further sign of the Shrike.
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