A sunny but blustery day unfortunately meant birds were few and far between, with the most notable sighting being a count of thirty avocet on the Broadwater. A Harbour Porpoise was seen offshore during a sea-watch and one moth, a Hebrew Character, was in the moth trap.
Norfolk News from Birdnet
Norfolk Pallid Harrier Blunt's Corner, New Holkham at 16:25 over stubble field
Norfolk Cattle Egret Weybourne Camp at 07:12 viewed from A149 NR25 7SR TG111435
Norfolk 12 Snow Bunting Winterton-on-Sea on beach
Norfolk 2 Water Pipit Titchwell RSPB on Thornham Pool PE31 8BB TF759436
Holme Bird Observatory (Header)

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE – Tuesday 29th DECEMBER 2020
Further to the announcement of a Tier 4 (Stay at home) lockdown in Norfolk, the NOA has closed all hides on its nature reserves. While we would discourage anyone from travelling too far during this crucial time, our reserves themselves will remain open for local visitors and usual charges will apply for non-members. Please follow government advice, and respect social distancing at all times. We will restore access to our facilities as and when government restrictions permit.
We are very grateful for your understanding and support.
