With the Arctic Owl seen at Thornham all day Saturday having also been seen at Heacham and Burnham Deepdale in previous days we decided Thornham harbour would be our first stop and we scanned hard from there with little joy. At Titchwell we walked the reserve finding lot's of Scaup and Long-tailed Duck out on the sea but little else of note. As we did a second lap trying to tick Red-crested Pochard news came in that the Owl had been seen at Snettisham so it was all systems go.
We rushed back to the car drove the eight miles to Snettisham parked up and marched the two miles (40 mins walk at a good pace) to the end of the reserve to find a small gathering on the boardwalk policed well by a couple of RSPB wardens or volunteers. We now had the target Snowy Owl sitting in front of us on a grassy ridge less than 100 yards away and there it remained for the remainder of our visit.
Life tick for the old man and a great year tick for me. (I had previously seen the 2001 Felixstowe ship assisted grubby bird through a hole in a fence)
What a bird!
EFFORT = UP AT 4AM, ON THE ROAD AT 5AM FOR A TWO HOUR DRIVE A FOUR MILE WALK AND ANOTHER TWO HOURS HOME
REWARD: = SEE BELOW!
A little bit special |
Snowy Owl Snettisham |
"Showed well" |
Barn Owl......just slipped in |
What a bird |
Sleepy |
Year list now 169
Wow I have never seen a snowy owl and it is unlikely that I will ever see one. How lucky can you get. Love the barn owl of which we have them nearby. At one stage in our roof, but it was causing a problem so sadly we had to block off the hole and repaint our ceiling! Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteAll a bit special Diane...feel for you having to block off the Barn Owls as they're just superb birds to watch.
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