I spent the end of June on holiday with my parents in Norfolk. This was mainly to give us all a bit of a break before the annual village carnival which my dad organises. However, we happened to be staying in a forest, which was great for finishing off 30 Days Wild (although awful for getting any blog posts written because there were always more exciting things to be done).
#30DaysWild day 26- treecreeper, mistle thrush, nuthatch, goldcrest and baby bluetit in the space of about half an hour— Alexandra (@OwlAli) June 26, 2017
Before we'd even finished unloading the car, I'd spotted the treecreeper and the nuthatch. The rest followed not long afterwards, either seen from the deck of our cabin or on a quick walk through the forest. Every rustle of the leaves was something new to look at, and it didn't take long to tune our eyes in and start picking out movement amongst the trees.
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