Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Saturday 31 December 2022

Icy Cold

A pre-Christmas weekend break in Norfolk turned out to be a very cold one. Freezing conditions the week before and also a sprinkling of snow made the journey a little more hazardous than normal, but to be expected at this time of year. The ground was frozen solid, as were many of the water sources on the marshes. One bonus, was that the previously muddy areas were now not so muddy and passable without the need for wellies.

With so much water frozen a lot of the birds were forced to congregate together on smaller open patches. There was still plenty to see, with a good selection of waders and wildfowl on offer. It was just so bitterly cold that I couldn't stay out as long as I wanted to. The wind on the coast was really biting, and especially at my fingertips.

Dunlin


Dunlin flying over the ice. Not something I'm used to seeing.

Curlew

Curlew and Little Egret

Little Egret and Black-tailed Godwit

Little Egret


13 comments:

  1. This all goes to prove that if one makes the effort, despite the season, there are birds to be found. Winter should be cherished and enjoyed. Happy New Year, Adam.

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  2. Great sightings, I would love to see the Curlew and the Little Egret. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. I wish you all the best in 2023, a happy and healthy New Year! PS, thank you for your comment and the links this past year.

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  3. I have yet to find gloves that work well with a camera. At least there were some birds around for you.

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  4. I'm glad you were able to brave the weather and get out to see some beautiful birds! Happy New year!

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  5. Beautiful photos. Happy New Year.

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  6. Beautiful bird captures. Happy New Year.

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  7. ...looks chilly to be wading. I'm glad to have viewed these critters from the comfort of my home, thanks. Happy New Year.

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  8. We visited a local peat blog which was thawing a bit as the cold snap receded. Lots of mud and worse, few birds.

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  9. It sure looks chilly over there. Here, the rain has stopped for about a week now and the weather is getting hot.

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  10. beautiful photos.... lovely Curlew and Little Egret.
    Wish you happy new year

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  11. Lovely wintry photos ~ always very professional ~ Happy New Year to you ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. Despite the cold, you got some great bird photos.

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  13. pretty egerts, we don't see them in the winter!! i have not been out too much, it's been cold. we had a warm few days and i did get out then!!

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