Weybourne
The most westerly coast within the NENBC area. Well watched by some of our members with a private nature reserve at Denmark House close to the beach it regularly turns up the rarer birds. The modern heart of the village is south of the coast road but Rosy Starling and Waxwing have been found here. The Pinkfoot flocks in winter often contain Bean Goose so always deserve a close scan. The beach, traditionally known as Weybourne Hope, is a regular sea-watching location. The sallows to the west\r\nof the west of the car park, together with the Hope reedbed and the small pool form the eastern boundary of Weybourne Camp. The sandy cliffs that rise to the east are the start of the new NENBC location of Weybourne Cliffs.\r\n\r\n
- Species recorded
- 254
- Visitors
- 116
What you might see
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Eurasian Hoopoe
Recent sightingLast seen 9d ago
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White Stork
Recent sightingLast seen 19d ago
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Cetti's Warbler
33% of all club sightings recorded here
Last seen 2d ago
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Eurasian Curlew
Seen on the majority of visits
Last seen 8d ago
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Little Tern
31% of all club sightings recorded here
Last seen Yesterday
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Great Crested Grebe
30% of all club sightings recorded here
Last seen 7d ago
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Common Murre
29% of all club sightings recorded here
Last seen 2d ago
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Sanderling
An occasional visitor to this spot
Last seen 5d ago
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Velvet Scoter
Seen here 112 times in the last 3 years
Last seen 35d ago
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Manx Shearwater
Seen here 49 times in the last 3 years
Last seen 221d ago
