Northrepps
A thriving village about a mile south of Overstrand. Over the years it has turned up some interesting birds such as Bee-eater but is generally under recorded. Surrounded by mainly arable fields it is not the obvious area to check out but its close proximity to the coast means it is likely to be a magnet when condition are right during autumn migration. \r\n
- Species recorded
- 107
- Visitors
- 44
What you might see
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Common House Martin
Typically seen Apr–Sep
Last seen 73d ago
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Red-legged Partridge
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 93d ago
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Yellowhammer
An occasional visitor to this spot
Last seen 73d ago
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Red Kite
Recorded on 12% of visits
Last seen 33d ago
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Common Swift
Typically seen May–Sep
Last seen 317d ago
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Common Starling
Recorded on 18% of visits
Last seen 250d ago
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Eurasian Nuthatch
Recorded on 6% of visits
Last seen 1 year ago
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Eurasian Sparrowhawk
Recorded on 8% of visits
Last seen 319d ago
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Whooper Swan
Seen here 3 times in the last 3 years
Last seen 2 years ago
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Mediterranean Gull
Seen here 3 times in the last 3 years
Last seen 1 year ago
