A walk along Cromer golf course this morning revealed that there was a good westerly passage of Swifts taking place along the cliffs, plus good numbers of both House Martins and Swallows also moving through.
A dozen or so Yellow Wagtails were also noted passing over, a Ring Ouzel was seen in flight a couple of times below the cliffs, 4 Wheatears were on the turf slope, and a pair of Yellowhammers were a welcome sight on one of the greens.
A walk round East Runton produced a couple more Wheatears, but little else new on the migrant front. The resident Song Thrush was as usual singing its heart out from its favourite perch, and its nice to see that there are quite a few present around the patch this year as they had been becoming a pretty scarce bird locally.