North East Norfolk Bird Club

Weynor Gardens Kelling

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A small area south of the A149 coast road, roughly from just east of the Pheasant Hotel to the footpath from Kelling Heath, where the Little Bunting was found. An inland area covering a residential area of ex-military housing with arable fields on the south side leading to the base of Telegraph Hill at Kelling Heath. With the heath to the south and Muckleburgh Hill to the north, it is sandwiched between two good birding areas, so likely to attract a range species. Parking is very limited here, so the Pheasant Hotel could be a possible for parking with its footpath connection under the south side of Muckleburgh.

Species recorded
67
Visitors
11

What you might see

  • Northern Raven

    Recent sighting

    Last seen 24d ago

  • Garden Warbler

    Typically seen Apr–Sep

    Last seen 11d ago

  • Marsh Tit

    Typically seen Nov–Feb

    Last seen 144d ago

  • Eurasian Blackcap

    Typically seen Sep–Jun

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Long-tailed Tit

    A regular visitor to this spot

    Last seen 149d ago

  • Mistle Thrush

    Typically seen Dec–May

    Last seen 11d ago

  • Common Chiffchaff

    Typically seen Sep–May

    Last seen 11d ago

  • Great Tit

    Recorded on 33% of visits

    Last seen 16d ago

  • Eurasian Blue Tit

    Seen on the majority of visits

    Last seen 16d ago

  • European Robin

    Recorded on 44% of visits

    Last seen 11d ago

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