Seawatching yesterday from West Runton produced about half a dozen Guillemots loafing around offshore, with most of them now in their full summer attire. A couple of Gannets and 2 Kittiwakes were also noted passing by, along with the usual Red-throated Divers which seem to be present in good numbers this year.
A walk around Felbrigg Park today produced a stunning Firecrest in a different area to the one seen previously there. Siskins were present in good numbers with the song of the males filling the air, a Lesser Redpoll flew over calling and 3 Roe Deer gave excellent views as they froze only a few feet away, with the aim of remaining undetected, their coats ragged due to moulting into their summertime fur.