Signs of spring on the Norfolk coast

Signs of spring on the Norfolk coast

A Black tailed Godwit at Brancaster Staithe, showing early signs of its spring breeding colour on a wintry January day.

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red mullet

red mullet

For Triglie alla Livornese.
Scaled and cleaned by Gurneys of Burnham Market.
Ready to be gently cooked in pan with olive oil, garlic, plenty of broad-leaved parsley, and some passata.

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Having a flutter

Having a flutter

A black-tailed Godwit feeding and fluttering at Brancaster Staithe, on the North Norfolk coast.

Shots taken from a car parked on the hard at the National Trust's Brancaster Staithe.
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Investigating Jessica - curious Brent Geese

Investigating Jessica - curious Brent Geese

There were several small groups of Brent Geese foraging around the muddy inlets at Brancaster Staithe. These three took an interest on one of the fishing boats beached at low tide.

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English Tea and scones in North Norfolk

English Tea and scones in North Norfolk

Our scone research continues, this time at the Thorham Village Deli, Cafe and Store.
Top marks for appearance - a beauty!

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Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012  |  Map

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