08/07/2023-Bee-eaters and more at Trimingham
Photos taken in this set: 1. View from the RSPB Bee-eater viewpoint at the quarry over the Norfolk countryside. 2, 5, 6, 7 and 10. The vibrant, positively loudly multi-coloured and gorgeous Bee-eaters both brightening up the wires they were sat on and in the thickly vegetated evening primrose adorned quarry which they flew down into. It was such an honour to see these sensational birds for a second year. I really loved watching them and taking time to appreciate them, joyous viewing. 3. St. John's-wort which looked lovely. 4. Tree lupin which caught my eye. 8. The quirky sight of the familiar Woodpigeon beside the exotic newcomers, the Bee-eaters. 9. A lovely Linnet, I really enjoyed seeing a few of them at the quarry.
It was great to see such a nice list of other stuff there including Kestrel, Goldfinches, Whitethroat seen well, Red Admiral, kidney vetch and a Buzzard soaring over the fields. Red Kite, I seem to recall Kestrel and viper's-bugloss and other flowers were nice to see on the journey from home to here.
















