Sunday, 12 February 2017

Living in Norfolk

Sorry its been over a year since our last blog.

Most of last year was spent trying to sort out our move up to Norfolk, having sold the house in Romford back in April we didn't actually move until the end of October, this kind of put photography on hold. We are now pretty much sorted and hopefully will soon be back out taking pictures.

We had long wanted to move to this part of the country to be closer to the our favorite places for natural history photography and are now living adjacent to farmland in the Brecks.

We are getting quite a varied selection of wildlife in the garden including, hedgehog, muntjac deer, lots of blackbirds and goldfinch, pheasant. long tailed tits to name but a few. We have also had buzzard overhead and in the last few days have had a barn owl hunting right in front of the bungalow.

                                           So here are just a few images for now.


                                         Munjac at the bottom of the garden

                                                       
                             East Wretham NWT reserve is just a few miles from us



                                          Two morning views from the bungalow


                                                 Long tailed tit on our feeder


MIck & Angella

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