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Hunstanton Cliffs

Norfolk  >  United Kingdom

Fairly small cliffs facing the Wash bay area and home to a breeding colony of északi sirályhojsza.

Added* by Bas Engels
Most recent update 12 február 2020
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Description

The Hunstaton Cliffs are located on the northern side of Hunstanton and face the Wash bay area. The cliffs are coloured white and red and are famous for their fossils and, of course, the breeding colony of északi sirályhojsza. The number of breeding pairs peaked in 1995 with about 200 pairs, but nowadays, the number is averaged around 100 pairs. They can be seen from the beach, sitting on their ledges or from the top where you can see them flying away and coming in from the sea.

The beach, especially during low tide, is a great place for many shorebird species, like gulls and waders. Large flocks tend to stay and forage for prey on the tidal mudflats. Common species are Csigaforgató, Sarki partfutó, Kis goda and Piroslábú cankó. The scattered rocks are a great place for Tengeri partfutó.

From the clifss, you'll have a perfect view over the bay. You can find species like csüllő, Szula, Üstökös kárókatona and even skuas and shearwaters, with a bit of luck. Flocks of scoter, both Fekete réce and Füstös réce, can be found and small numbers of Északi búvár are present.

Details

Access

The area is easy accessable due to the parking lot on top of the cliffs and the pathway down to the beach. You can walk over the beach towards the cliffs and find the északi sirályhojsza there, mostly by sound.

Terrain and Habitat

City/village , Mud flats , Beach , Sea

Conditions

Hilly , Sandy , Open landscape , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn migration , Spring migration

Route

Unpaved road , Paved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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