Week in Norfolk, May 2026
A week in the Caravan, mostly pottering about the North Norfolk coast, when the weather was amenable. The star of the trip was the one-eyed Bittern that appeared in front of the Daukes Hide at Cley. A fantastic encounter. The bird seemed to be known to the local birders. Bitterns, after facing national extinction in the late 19th century and dropping to just 11 booming males in 1997, have recovered dramatically, with numbers climbing past 200 breeding males. Pair of Golden Plover, also at Cley Meadow Pipit , at Cley Bullfinch and Stock Dove at Sculthorpe. Very distant shots of the long-staying Black winged Kite , over Hempstead Marsh. Crow making life hard for a Buzzard over Hempstead Marsh Male Marsh Harrier, distant Cuckoo and Common Tern at Sculthorpe Common Sandpiper and Temminck's Stint at Cley. And finally, shots of Stone Curlew at Weeting, totally destroyed by heat haze, as usual!