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Sunday 12 October 2014

12 October 14

Despite zero visibility first thing this morning Gary, Dave & I braved the cliffs and for our efforts we were rewarded with a steady passage of Chaffinch and by the end of the hour and a half stint we'd recorded over 500 south.

Fog continued to play havoc and eventually WeBS got postponed which meant I could spend the day birding.  Chris relocated yesterdays Yellow-browed Warbler in the NOA car park whilst a visiting birder found another in the Forestry (Bluethroat Pool).  Andy picked up an Osprey flying south over the car park, sea watching produced Slavonian Grebe, Pomarine Skua, 2+ Little Gulls and an Arctic Skua whilst 10 Jays and 3 Mistle Thrush were in the Pines.

After lunch Andy and I birded Old Hunstanton Dunes and then finished off at the Cliffs.  There was a Wheatear in the Dunes and 9 Mistle Thrush in the arable towards the eastern edge of the village.  Off the Cliffs we saw 3 more Little Gulls.






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