With the weather a little cooler we had a pleasant walk through Stoke Park and Eastville Park either side of the M32 motorway. It’s interesting to see the work being carried out in Stoke Park which has drawn a lot of criticism locally but with lots of scrub cleared, new fences and hedges created, stone walls repaired and lots of new saplings planted we could see nothing but positives.
Clouds over Stoke Park – a very welcome sight
At the beginning of the walk, at Duchess Pond, there were some young Canada geese goslings with their parents and late broods of ducklings. The lilies on the pond look very attractive and there were plenty of gatekeeper butterflies and damselflies.

Gatekeeper butterfly





We saw one of the buzzards that we regularly see flying over our house and from Purdown (at the top of Stoke Park) we could see a peregrine falcon on Stapleton Church spire.

Peregrine on the church spire – trust me.


The first blackberries are ripe in the middle of July
In Eastville Park a grey heron looked a little bedraggled and black-headed gulls competed with the mallards and Canada geese for scraps from people feeding them.



On the River Frome there was a pair of grey wagtails which, although quite bright, were very well camouflaged in the river. There were beautiful demoiselles damselflies too.
Grey wagtail
Beautiful demoiselle damselflies




Swallows
Female or immature linnet
Terrible shot of a kestrel – after all it is Friday the 13th!

Grey heron launching itself from the lakeside
Peacock butterfly on its favourite plant – the buddleia
A painted lady butterfly
Fish stocks in the river building up after the close season – the heron will be happy
We’ve moved on from the dandelion seed heads – it’s now time for the thistles.

Goldfinch
Great crested grebe with small bird












Black-tailed godwits
Black-tailed godwit
Black-headed gull bombing Canada goose
Shelduck
Black-headed gull chasing oystercatcher
Black-headed gull chasing oystercatcher
Little tern
Little tern bossing a ringed plover
Ringed plover
Common tern
Common tern
Ringed plover
Ringed plover
Ringed plover
Little tern
Little tern
Common tern
Common tern
Kittiwake
Walberswick Church































Avocets
Common tern
Black-tailed godwits
Kiitiwake
Whimbrel
Mediterranean gulls



Sand martins
Cuckoo

Common tern
Kittiwake
Black-tailed godwits
Black-tailed godwits
Black-tailed godwits
Sandwich tern
Mediterranean gull
Redshank
Whitethroat
Bittern
Marsh harrier
Whitethroat
Little grebe
Four-spotted chaser
Damselfly
Red-legged partridge and chicks





Reed bunting
Sedge warbler
Skylark
Pied wagtail (or is it a white wagtail?)

Little egret
A meadow pipit (?) believing it was a ringed plover.








Four spotted chaser

Norfolk hawker
Four spot chaser
Beautiful demoiselle
Marsh harrier
Lapwing
Black-headed gulls, chicks and eggs









Grey heron
Great crested grebe
Cormorant





Grey partridge
The windmill at Cley Next The Sea

Yellowhammer
A tree creeper doing its best to hide

Beech leaves











Kestrel
Chiffchaff
Grey wagtail
Buzzard
Shell museum at Glandford

Blickling Hall
The only wildlife photo at the Blickling Estate
The Blickling Estate
Little tern at Cley beach




Dramatic skies at Blakeney
Wood pigeon in the setting sun
Barn owl
Barnacle geese and goslings
Egyptian geese
Swallow
Mistle thrush
Oystercatcher on the lawn
Little ringed plover
Shelduck
Black-headed gulls
Avocet
Reed bunting