Outing

 Sunday March 15

A lot has happened since Sunday, I'm writing this on Thursday the 19th. After an appalling Sunday night when I got very little sleep owing to constant coughing and inability to breathe, a visit to the very concerned doctor sent me straight to the hospital via ambulance. The latter picked me up at the surgery and arrived within a few minutes. After the cold and very uncomfortable ride, I don't think they have springs, I spent the rest of the day in triage, a ward, having an xray, attached to a fluid drip and oxygen. Most of my stats were OK but trying to keep my oxygen levels up was a problem. No-one seemed to think I'd be going home that day. I did my acting best and got home soon after seven o.clock with a dose of Doxycycline antibiotics'

Back to Sunday.  A lovely sunny day when we left. Not many birds around, Brancaster Staithe at low tide, without its usual large number of moored boats and row of beached tenders, looked like a vast sea of mud. Careful looking eventually found a few Bar-tailed Godwits, Curlew, Redshank and a Grey Plover. Two Turnstones were busy in the parking area.

 


A few Black-headed Gulls were interested by the parked car, landing to keep an eye on opening windows.

Most looked like this.

 


One was rather unusual.

 


A Great Egret and a flock of Russian White-fronted Geese were the highlights at Holkham. Pam found up to 7 Cattle Egrets popping up out of the tall vegetation around North Point Pools. 

Home in time to watch the last goal of Man U's win over Aston Villa 3-1. And the replays afterwards!

 

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