Words and images mainly on birds, wildlife and the natural world From NW Norfolk and beyond.
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Autumn mislaid
Jack Snipe, Titchwell, 23 October
Autumn has shot by this year and I seem to have missed all the fun. This has been due to the usual commitments required of a young family so I mustn't grumble too much. And thumbing through my notebook my little grabbed 30 - 60 minute walks have been quite good.
In the very hot weather at the end of end of September I was still seeing Grass Snakes in Ken Hill Wood and on the 30th had a nice second brood White Admiral. The following day sitting on Holme Beach whilst our toddler played in the sand, on a flat calm sea I managed Razorbill, Guillemot, Gannet, Red Throated Diver plus early Brent and Pink Footed Geese. A Weasel running across the access track here was a bonus. As was a late Hummingbird Hawk Moth in a Titchwell garden later that day.
Last weekend a flying visit to Titchwell rewarded me with a brief view of a sleeping Jack Snipe.
With baby number two due to appear in the next few weeks I suspect that early winter will also pass by quickly and with very little field time.
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