North East Norfolk Bird Club

Sharrington

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A small village on the south side of the A148 between Thornage and Gunthorpe, with Brinton to the south. Surrounded by large arable fields, the village is a maze of small quiet lanes with mature hedges and roadside verges. The church has a large secluded graveyard with a stand of pollarded limes along one side. Possibly the Village Hall would provide a car park to begin your search of the area.

Species recorded
78
Visitors
30

What you might see

  • Northern Lapwing

    Typically seen Oct–Apr

    Last seen 131d ago

  • Western Barn Owl

    An occasional visitor to this spot

    Last seen 103d ago

  • Red Kite

    Recorded fairly regularly here

    Last seen 92d ago

  • Pink-footed Goose

    Typically seen Oct–Jan

    Last seen 131d ago

  • Rook

    Recorded on 18% of visits

    Last seen 60d ago

  • Lesser Black-backed Gull

    Recorded on 7% of visits

    Last seen 1 year ago

  • Common Kestrel

    Recorded on 17% of visits

    Last seen 45d ago

  • Common Starling

    Recorded on 15% of visits

    Last seen 113d ago

  • Yellowhammer

    Typically seen Nov–May

    Last seen 1 year ago

  • Northern Raven

    Seen here twice in the last 3 years

    Last seen 113d ago

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