by Paul | Aug 22, 2020 | Birds, Coastal Walking, Days Out, Nature Reserves, Norfolk, RSPB
RSPB Titchwell Norfolk August 20th 2020 A break in the wet stormy weather gave me the opportunity to pay a day visit to Titchwell North Norfolk, which is only a two hour drive from Northampton if you leave at 6 am as I did. At 8.05 I arrived at the carpark,...
by Paul | Jun 12, 2020 | Birds, Coastal Walking, Days Out, Nature Reserves, RSPB
“The Bempton Cliffs reserve, on the spectacular Yorkshire coast, is home to one of the UK’s top wildlife spectacles. Around half a million seabirds gather here between March and October to raise a family on towering chalk cliffs which overlook the North...
by Paul | May 23, 2020 | Birds, Coastal Walking, Days Out, Norfolk
A totally irresponsible person walks near the nesting gulls, scaring and causing them to rise up and create their own form of murmuration May 20th 2020 Lockdown restrictions are eased. The weather is fantastic. I considered it safe to drive on my own to Norfolk and...
by Paul | Jul 6, 2019 | Architecture, Building, Coastal Walking, Days Out, Dungeness, Long Walks, Photograph, Place, Travel, Walks
Visit to Dungeness 1st July 2019. “Dungeness, a strange land of extremes, one of the most valuable and yet vulnerable nature conservation sites in Great Britain” Firth, 1984 I was advised that I would enjoy Dungeness for its photographic opportunities...
by Paul | Feb 13, 2019 | Coastal Walking, Countryside walking, Days Out, Long Walks, Norfolk, Place, Short walks, Walking and climbing, Walks
Although I love walking/climbing mountains and hills one of my favourite places to walk is the beaches around the Brancaster/Wells area of Norfolk. I have now visited the area many times and this selection of images spans those visits. The 1st images shows Wells...
by Paul | Feb 2, 2019 | Coastal Walking, Days Out, Hill Walking, Long Walks, Place, Walking and climbing, Walks
SEVEN SISTERS Who needs to go to Cumbria, Wales or Scotland to climb mountains? You can do it on the south coast. I read about this walk in a walking magazine. So over the summer holidays 2011, decided to do it. You start the walk in Seaford or Eastbourne. I chose...