Stiffkey, Norfolk 18th October
News came through about 8 a.m. that the Rufous Bush Chat had been seen again at Stiffkey, so drove up then. The bird was present on the saltmarsh, mainly in shrubby Suaeda.
Photos from the previous day seemed to show a bird in less than good health but I was pleasantly surprised how fit and active it appeared during our visit. The weather was dry with occasional sunny intervals so am sure the somewhat bedraggled look of the bird the previous day was largely attributable to the wet conditions then.
The chat periodically showed itself, fleetingly at first, though some excellent views were subsequently obtained through the 'scope. It is the first record of the species for 40 years in the UK.
Six Red Kites drifted overhead on a thermal and continued towards the east.
We then headed to Holme where up to three Red-flanked Bluetail had been reported. One individual was seen well before it was time to head back.
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Rufous Bush Chat (photo by Paul Nobbs) |
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