Iberian Chiffchaff, Zitting Cisticola, American Golden Plover: The "East Anglia" Weekender 2026
One of my favourite weekends of the birding year, I've done a long weekend in Suffolk and Norfolk every spring since 2021. With a varying itinerary, the point is to explore some places I rarely get to, and to see all those species that we simply don't get in the north west of England; the likes of Turtle Dove, Nightingale, Dartford Warbler, Stone Curlew. This year it was Lee driving the narrative (and the car - thanks mate!) and we set off a couple of weeks earlier than previous years. This had an impact on the number of migrant birds we saw, with only a single Hobby and a single Swift seen, and no Turtle Dove. However, it did coincide with some interesting rare birds and a trip list of almost 130 species is respectable. Friday began early, a 2.45am alarm to get me to Lee's by 4am and a long slog to Weeting Heath to break up the southward journey. Stone Curlew was pretty much the first bird we saw (and we saw five of them altogether including some courtship...