Pied Avocet (immature)
Horrendous weather today in Norfolk. Our birding group headed mainly to Titchwell Marsh, a major refuge managed by the RSPB (England's Audubon Society). Rain and strong wind did not let up, and as a result I spent the afternoon in their small cafe at the refuge (struggling back from the blinds at noon against the wind was enough for me). But I did get some good images: A young Pied Avocet (not related to our American Avocets)--a first for me, and a Spotted Redshank beginning to come out of its very black breeding plumage.
BUT in a sense the most important bird we saw (though barely) was a Great Knot--normally found in Asia and seen only a few times in Britain. It is close related to the Red Knot (just Knot in England), and it was huddled so close behind a large group of them that only part of its head and back was visible in our scopes (and much too distant to photograph).
Now to bed--I'm off to bed after finally solving my internet connections problems.
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