Back to what we feel is our second home.....in Norfolk. It was a mixed bag weather wise, but at least it never rained! The Pink-footed Geese were an absolute delight to watch as they came in V formation in their hundreds, wink wink noises were heard everywhere! Just a shame that it was cloudy when I took photos of them.
We decided to see if we could find the Common Crane at Horsey...so after an early start and many vigiles in numerous fields,we eventually found two tucked up in the corner of a corn field. They gave some pretty good views and seemed quite content for us to take images of them. I thought they looked very majestic and I felt honoured to have seen them. On our last night I took this picture of the sunset over Hunstanton.... beautiful and sad to be saying goodbye. (for now).
Curlew.
Egyptian Goose.
Pink-footed Goose.
Pink-footed Goose.
Common Crane.
Common Crane.
Common Crane.
Wheatear.
Stonechat.
Hunstanton.
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