Titchwell RSPB; travelled hto here during the morning and spent some while here, a lot of the time searching for a Yellow-browsed Warbler in the bush/tree area, apart from possibly hearing it once I did not see it. Everyone else had about the same luck as it was not showing much due to the wind.
At the feed station there were several Brambling and Siskin in the Larch tops, as well as the usual finches and Tits, inclding a single Coal Tit.
On the Freshmarsh the main scarcity was a Grey Phalarope that showed very well. Little Stint and Curlew Sandpipers were among the more usual waders. Several flights of Pink-feet Geese passed overhead, while a single Brent Goose was on the marsh. About 50 species were seen in all.
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