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After all the sightings and photo's from last weekend I decided to make the journey and visit Norfolk again for the day to hopefully get some pics of the Wryneck.
On arrival we were told it had gone as nobody had seen it that morning. I decided to give it a go anyway and about hour later of searching around I noticed it in a bush. It wasn't long before it was on the path feeding. The only problem was it landed on the path with the sun right in our faces and with no way of getting past it, so getting any shots was a real challenge.
Wryneck by Stuart G Wright Photography, on Flickr
Wryneck by Stuart G Wright Photography, on Flickr
On arrival we were told it had gone as nobody had seen it that morning. I decided to give it a go anyway and about hour later of searching around I noticed it in a bush. It wasn't long before it was on the path feeding. The only problem was it landed on the path with the sun right in our faces and with no way of getting past it, so getting any shots was a real challenge.
Wryneck by Stuart G Wright Photography, on Flickr
Wryneck by Stuart G Wright Photography, on Flickr