Winterton

 Tuesday January 30

Bathed in sunshine, the light shining through the top of winter reeds, sky as wide as one can see. I love Norfolk marshlands. We hardly saw a bird before Horsey straight. Two Egyptian Geese, eight Greylag and ten Pinkfeet in a roadside field. 

It was parking money for the seals- bucket day at Winterton. Again there was little birdlife - and the seals have pupped and left. Dogwakers on the beach preclude any loafing waders. Scoping, I found one close Red-throated Diver, and a Red- necked Grebe, both  in full winter plumage.

Leaving, Pam spotted a board on the side of the black seal watchers' shed. The season's seal count for Horsey and Winterton combined, is 1669 adults and 3796 pups. That looks like a very healthy ratio of young produced.

 

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