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Titchwell Field TripApril 1998
Lunch was taken on the beach and a scan of the sea soon produced more good birds. Stuart Taylor was, as usual on top form and identified a summer plumaged Red-necked Grebe. Some of the sea duck posed a problem, but with many eyes spotting them and Stuart identifying them they soon found their way onto the day list. After lunch we walked along the beach and watched a flock of between 15 and 20 Shore Larks. These proved difficult to see at times amongst the low lying plants but in the end I think everyone got good views of them. The afternoon was spent in the hides watching birds on the lagoons, We worked our way through many hundreds of Gulls but apart from a 'funny' juvenile none of the specials were found. The long staying Black-winged Stilt was found on the Shooting Marsh on the opposite side of the path from the reserve and after a while we saw it in flight, a very exotic sight. So as usual Titchwell had come up trumps, I think everyone in the party saw something of interest. We saw a mixture of winter birds waiting to return to their breeding grounds and summer visitors just returning. The group saw around 70 different species of bird, a quite respectable total, not a bad days birding. I'd hate to be around when the so called experts think there are birds to be seen, I'd run out of notebooks or my pen would dry up. As for the threat it would rain all day, the only rain we saw was when we were safely on our way home. Other things besides birds were seen, while I was showing some of the group the Shore Larks, the others were watching a Seal killing an Eider on the sea. Apparently it was throwing the bird into the air and then smashing it on the water. From all accounts it ended up very dead and then the Seal lost interest in it.
Dave Goodwin.
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