We started off around Chosely Dryng Barns to see if we could get Grey Partridge but we couldn’t! It is interesting that the field is back to its old usage after a brief outing as a piggery and looks like it used to do when we used to see Dotterel there. Perhaps it was a way of fertilizing it during a fallow year?
We drove down to Blakeney Point and Morston to have a look and got very good views of a couple of Little Terns plunging into the water by the harbour. Anne went for a walk whilst I sat and had a cup of teal at the delightful Elsie’s. When she got back from her walks, she sat at the Crab Shack next to Elsies for a Crab Salad.
One last visit to Thornham Old Harbour to see if I could find my lost specs (of course not) and then it was back home via the Railway for a pint.
Bird Sightings : 21 May 2026 Chosely Drying Barns
| Species |
No |
| Goldfinch |
4 |
| Oystercatcher |
2 |
| Pied Wagtail |
1 |
| Red Kite |
2 |
| Red-legged Partridge |
6 |
| Wren |
1 |
Bird Sightings : 21 May 2026 Blakeney Point & Morston
| Species |
No |
| Black-headed Gull |
6 |
| Jackdaw |
10 |
| Little Tern |
2 |
| Oystercatcher |
2 |
| Swallow |
6 |
Bird Sightings : 21 May 2026 Thornham
| Species |
No |
| Red Kite |
2 |
| Redshank |
1 |
Bird Sightings : 21 May 2026 Docking and Environs
| Species |
No |
| Blackbird |
1 |
| Chaffinch |
1 |
| Goldfinch |
2 |
| House Sparrow |
1 |
| Red-legged Partridge |
2 |
| Song Thrush |
1 |
| Swallow |
5 |
| Swift |
3 |
| Woodpigeon |
2 |
| Wren |
1 |