I joined Graham Smith and Ashley Stow for a trip to Eccles on Sea in Norfolk to see the Desert Wheatear that had been present since 1st January.
We arrived and soon found the bird on the beach being watched by a handful of birders. The bird soon moved onto the seawall and continued to feed along its length for the next hour. Poor light made photography difficult but I did manage a few reasonable photos.
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The bird gradually made it's way abut 200 metres along the sea wall. |
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This would have been my best photo but spoilt by the grass stems. |
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There seemed to be plenty of insects for the bird to feed on. |
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Turnstone - This bird decided to walk between the birders and the sea wall, so was fairly close. |
Not too many birds on the sea but about 15 Red-throated Divers flying past, including seven in one group livened things up.
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