Saturday, 18 April 2026

Kelling Heath

A long Easter weekend break in Norfolk meant that I had the opportunity to add some special birds to my year list, and all from one site. The heath at Kelling holds a couple of really good birds, but they are not always that easy to see. Spring is the perfect time to catch a glimpse, as they are more active and showy while they are setting up territories and nest building. The two birds I most wanted to see were the Dartford Warbler and the Woodlark. 

If you can't see a bird, the next best thing is to hear it, which can at least give you an idea where it may be. That was how I located both these birds. I had wandered around for a while with no sign, until I heard their songs. That put me on the right track and eventually I spotted them. I love to see these birds, as they are not widespread across the country and so gives me an extra buzz when I do connect with them.

You can watch my adventures here:

Dartford Warbler







Woodlark



Not to be left out, the Yellowhammer was also high on my list to see. I really struggle these days to see these birds. They seem to be having a really hard time, and declining in their usual areas, so it was great to see and hear these lovely little birds.

Yellowhammer





12 comments:

  1. Hello Adam,
    Great sightings and I enjoyed the video. The Warbler is a beauty, love the Woodlark and the pretty Yellowhammer. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.

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  2. That warbler is a sweet little bird.

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  3. Lovely captures 😍 🐦🕊️

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  4. I enjoyed your video, a nice accompaniment to the photos!

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  5. Great video and photos. The Yellowhammer is so beautiful. It is here too.

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  6. ...Adam, thanks for taking me along to see and hear the birds on your recent adventure.

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  7. So lovely! All birds are amazing :)

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  8. Hello Adam :)
    Great sightings and you captured them very well. Lovey images of the Dartford Warbler the Woodlark and the Yellowhammer. A good morning's birding.

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  9. They are sure beautiful, interesting and inquisitive little sweeties!

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  10. Your photos are absolutely stunning and I enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.

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  11. I really enjoyed the video especially the section with the yellow hammer singing.

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  12. Thanks for taking us along. It’s delightful hearing the birds sing.

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