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You have found us. We are a secret group of crack birders who have turned our backs on the machismo, corruption, and backstabbing greed that constitute today's birding scene, and have united together to follow the True Path of non-competitive, collaborative and generally lovely birding-as-meditation-and-spiritual-growth. Consequently, we never see anything. Birds that land right in front of our noses, and which we can identify with our observer book, are written about here. Oh, and they have to be seen in - or from - the parish of Winterton-on-Sea, Norfolk, or on the walk round past East Somerton Church ruins and up the concrete track to Winterton Holmes (because it's a nice walk which we all do).

Friday 28 October 2011

Friday 28 October 2011

A few hours in the north dunes this afternoon during a flying visit back home produced 2 Northern Wheatears, at least 800 Pink-footed Geese, a handful of Reed Buntings in the dunes scrub, a Coal Tit and, frustratingly, a fly-over 'tick' bunting that came in off the sea, called 3 times and headed west towards the wind turbines.25 Snow Buntings south beach,one male Black Redstart south dunes,200 Little Gulls Tim.

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