After Portugal a trip to my home country, for a few days of birdwatching. The Sedge Warbler image above was from that trip, at our first stop in Norfolk, as are all the photos in this post.

Little Ringed Plover

Pied Avocet

The Spoonbill on the left, with the yellow on the beak, is the adult who was being bugged by the juvenile to cough up some food.

This Black-headed Gull was having the same kind of attention from their chick.

These House Martins were collecting mud to build a nest


The Little Egret has a catch in its beak.

Common Reed Warbler

Stone-Curlew. Also known as the Eurasian Thick-knee by the American Ornithological Society. Quite a rare bird, but with one or two sites where they return each year.
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