Edingthorpe
A small village north of the B1150 road between North Walsham and Bacton, accessed by a Quiet Lane. Roughly a mile and a half inland from Bacton, it connects to the coast by the Paston Way, which passes the church. The church of All Saints is surrounded by mature trees on an elevated site with views to the coast and inland towards Bacton Wood.
- Species recorded
- 46
- Visitors
- 7
What you might see
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Fieldfare
Typically seen Mar–Apr
Last seen 1 year ago
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Northern Lapwing
Typically seen Jan–Feb
Last seen 85d ago
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Common Kestrel
Seen on the majority of visits
Last seen 85d ago
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Long-tailed Tit
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 116d ago
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Eurasian Magpie
Typically seen Sep–May
Last seen 85d ago
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Carrion Crow
Almost always seen here
Last seen 85d ago
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Great Tit
Typically seen Sep–Apr
Last seen 85d ago
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Common Linnet
Typically seen Dec–Apr
Last seen 85d ago
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Eurasian Wren
Recorded on 50% of visits
Last seen 85d ago
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Eurasian Blue Tit
Recorded on 64% of visits
Last seen 85d ago
