Apart from all his other exploits Colin also saw two Little Terns last night - surely one of the earliest records ever at Winterton.
Three were present over the North Beach this morning and there were also two Ring Ouzels in the North Dunes.
Of course the main highlight of the day is still to come. Keep watching to find out what treasures Sean uncovered at Black Lark Hollow three years after The Day of Days.
Welcome
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).
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
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