Another quiet day, with a Red Kite drifting west along the A149 between Thornham and Holme mid afternoon.
Moths included 2 Burnished Brass, a Scarce Footman, 4 Mottled Beauties, 6 Heart & Club, 1 Spectacle, 1 Small Emerald, 1 Lyme Grass, 2 Fern, a Small Waved Umber and 2 Bright-line Brown-eyes.
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Norfolk Great White Egret Welney WWT still
Norfolk 5.Spoonbills Cley NWT still on pool east of Arnold's Marsh at 10.10am
Norfolk Pied Crow Cromer still on seafront near No.1 Fish Bar early morning
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.
