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Posts by Stella Baylis

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It's been a good Spring so far on my local patch of inland NE Norfolk. A 2CY Peregrine, Cetti's Warblers establishing, first record of Great White Egret and after missing out the past few years, Ring Ouzels! 4 different birds all feeding on a potato field #norfolkbirding @nenbc.bsky.social

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At least there was a woman in the advert, although of course she had the compact binoculars

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West Runton on the falling tide produced the usual rocky shore waders inc Grey Plover, Redshank, Ringed Plover, Turnstone and Oystercatcher. Sadly no Purple Sandpiper, a bit tricky so far this winter here in NE Norfolk, there's time yet! #norfolkbirding @nenbc.bsky.social

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A lovely sunny day, bit late to the Kite party but finally enjoyed wonderful views of this amazing bird, then on to the peace of Brendan's Marsh, Hickling Broad NWT reserve where Teal and Lapwing were chatting away, occasionally getting alarmed by the overhead Marsh Harriers

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What is it with people?! Very anger making which I don't need after a lovely day, I was at Stubb Mill lunchtime today and all OK when I was there, good views with some patience

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Happy to be back doing my WeBS count at 'Salthouse West' after a leave of absence, family matters and Covid keeping me away. Thanks to Chris Gooddie for covering! Smashed the sector Teal count today but Lapwing count was well down, serenaded by Pink-footed Geese flying over #norfolkbirding

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Sparrowhawk in the snow looking intently at the birds around our feeders, she flew towards them but I didn’t see if she got her breakfast or not! #norfolkbirding

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Cosmos still looking impressive here in our Autumnal north east Norfolk garden, dead heading reduced to twice weekly now #ukgardening

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Fantastic to see many Peacock and other butterflies on the well named ‘Butterfly Bush’, so different to 2024 #ukgardening

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#ukgardening

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The beautiful blue of chicory flowers makes it one of my favourites, this one adorned with a smart hoverfly Eupeodes sp.

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Good to see more about this year. Time to get out my British Hoverflies ID book out!

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As expected, very dry on ‘Salthouse West’ for the June WeBS count today. Spoonbill, Great White Egret and Med Gull livened things up, rain dancer needed #norfolkbirding

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Cannas are doing well this year! Got off to a good start in the greenhouse, and now with plenty of water and seaweed feed weekly, looking good, 3 pots of many spikes, started with one spike 5 years ago #ukgardens

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Fantastic to see Norfolk’s first breeding Ospreys for c250 years, Ranworth Broad, distant but an occasional small head seen from the 2 chicks #Norfolkbirding

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Looks like you’ve had an action packed and successful season so far! Same here in Cromer

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Pickled radishes even better!

10 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Wow ‘Birds both tether us to places & stitch the world together’ of course they do, beautifully said

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A local patch walk early this morning. Yellowhammers back on territory along the 'Green Lane' and Stonechat, a patch tick. First Chiffchaff of the year, probably overwintering and Song Thrush belting out its song, complete list on BirdTrack #NorfolkBirding @birdtrack.bsky.social @nenbc.bsky.social

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Missed them! Hopefully might pick up a late 2025 year tick although I’m also wondering if we’ll get any next winter

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After a few days away on elderly parent duties, I was welcomed home by this handsome Sparrowhawk in the garden. He was fixated on looking in the hedge from many angles, eventually a blackbird broke cover and got away. Think it’s a 2cy male and def hangry #norfolkbirds

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Gosh yes! It’s easy to see all the postings and pics and think ‘I never see anything’. There’s always something outdoors to connect with, or laugh with or learn from or just be in the moment

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The Great Crested and Slavonian Grebe cousins at one of my favourite places, Hickling Broad. Always good to be out with partner Mick, he has a camera and I am not a photographer, apart from habitats using phone camera! #norfolkbirding

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A grey and chilly morning for my Feb WeBS count at 'Salthouse West', Norfolk. Not helped by leaving one of my gloves in the car. Fair number of Wigeon and Teal plus Turnstone, Black-tailed Godwit, Dunlin, Curlew. Raptor action from Marsh Harrier, Red Kite and Merlin @btobirds.bsky.social #UKBirding

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Local patch, Southrepps Common, Norfolk. A small patch of valley fen, SSSI for botanical features. Siskin vocal this morning and 2 Lesser Redpolls first for the year (not many this winter). Best of all a Raven over! #lowcarbonbirding #UKbirding @nenbc.bsky.social

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A glorious morning in the Norfolk Broads, couldn't find the Bewick's Swans near Ingham (went the wrong way) but made up for it with a Great Northern Diver and Great White Egret at Barton Broad, which is great! #UKBirds

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Female Merlin at
Stubb Mill, Hickling Broad this week, during the day though, not whilst watching the harrier roost

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2000 Pink-footed geese that is!

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Here goes, first post. Perfect winter day at Cley Marshes, Norfolk. Geese galore! Watched around 2000 come down out of the sky.

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