Jan 2018
3:11pm, 21 Jan 2018
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alpenrose
I haven't been in a position to see snow bunting yet this week, could be that there's too much snow.
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Jan 2018
5:24pm, 21 Jan 2018
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KinkyS
We found a flock of about a hundred snow buntings at Gramborough Hill near Salthouse on the Norfolk coast path today flanker has many pictures...
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Jan 2018
5:37pm, 21 Jan 2018
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Derby Tup
Ace
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Jan 2018
5:39pm, 21 Jan 2018
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bonners
Quite excited to see the LTTs back in the garden again today. Although with the punk Robin this year I'm surprised he is not the only bird left. He's seen off another Robin and the grey wagtail and is currently working on the blackbirds and the sparrows. Feisty little so and so😀
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Jan 2018
6:06pm, 21 Jan 2018
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Dave A
I’m going to venture into the back garden and retrieve the trail camera soon. It’s neen set up for a couple of weeks opposite a tray of feed we keep put by some bushes. Since it was set up it’s gone from Robin and sparrows. To Robins, sparrows, dunnocks, blue tits, wrens, blackbirds, pigeons and next doors cat. And it also captured a mouse.
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Jan 2018
7:26pm, 21 Jan 2018
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J2R
@KinkyS, a hundred!! Salthouse is a known haunt of the little chaps (although I missed them when I was there a couple of weeks ago). Where I saw mine was some way round the coast, near Happisburgh. My OH and I are doing the Norfolk coast path in stages. Yesterday was from Mundesley to Happisburgh and back. Got most of it done now.
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Jan 2018
7:28pm, 21 Jan 2018
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Derby Tup
The only snow buntings I remember seeing where flying over the Old Man of Coniston ridge
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Jan 2018
11:42pm, 21 Jan 2018
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flanker
J2R, yep, we've seen them several times and had gone looking for them. First few pics off the camera...
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Jan 2018
6:14am, 22 Jan 2018
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alpenrose
Great photos.
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Jan 2018
6:26am, 22 Jan 2018
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Derby Tup
Fantastic
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