Winter Heralds

 Saturday November 12

Passing through Ingham on the Happisburgh road, Pam noticed a few swans standing behind a beet field in front of a wood. They looked agitated - and straight-necked. As they gradually walked away from the beet, I scoped them to make sure. Yes, the first Whooper Swans of the winter. Nine of them, probably two families from the number of young present. 


 

Why were they so agitated? A few shots rang out from the woods, that was why.

They started walking back the same way. 


 

More shots, they took off and we didn't see them again, despite looking in all the usual places around Sea Palling. We didn't look at Ludham airfield though. 


A Mediterranean Gull,  and Gannets and a Red-throated Diver at Winterton for the month, the only other sightings of note.

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