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Friday, 22 April 2011

Chip Chip Hooray!

East Runton yesterday produced the first Lesser Whitethroat of the year with one singing and showing well along the clifftop.

A check along the golf course today produced another singing down on the undercliff, and the local Fulmars were performing well up and down the cliffs on the updraughts.




A check of the cattle field at East Runton produced a Black Redstart plus a couple of Wheatears and about half a dozen Yellow Wagtails.

I then went over to Felbrigg Park where the Sedge Warbler was still singing in the reedbed and a Fieldfare flew over calling before alighting in the top of a tree. Unfortunately the second Mute Swan was nowhere to be seen so maybe they didn't hit it off and it has moved on again.

On the way back to the car as I was passing the small pool on the side of the road I heard the familar chip chip calls of Crossbills and I quickly picked up a pair flying off from the trees and heading back towards the lions mouth. After the good numbers present here last year they have been very noticable by their absence despite searching the area, so it was good to finally catch up with some this year.