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  • MATTED SEA-LAVENDER - Limonium bellidifolium on the saltmarsh at Holme Nature Reserve, Norfolk. (Height to 25cm) is a compact perennial that grows in saltmarshes, and is restricted mainly to the north Norfolk coast. The spoon-shaped basal leaves mostly wither before the spreading, arching sprays of pinkish lilac flowers, with many non-flowering shoots below, appear (Jul-Aug).
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  • MATTED SEA-LAVENDER - Limonium bellidifolium on the saltmarsh at Holme Nature Reserve, Norfolk. (Height to 25cm) is a compact perennial that grows in saltmarshes, and is restricted mainly to the north Norfolk coast. The spoon-shaped basal leaves mostly wither before the spreading, arching sprays of pinkish lilac flowers, with many non-flowering shoots below, appear (Jul-Aug).
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  • Late afternoon sun over the beach at low tide, Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Lobster and crab pots stacked up on the quay at Wells on the north Norfolk coast, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over The Wash at Snettisham, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Two tone cliffs and lighthouse at Hunstanton, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Lobster and crab pots stacked up on the quay at Wells on the north Norfolk coast, Uk
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  • Late afternoon sun over the beach at low tide, Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • The beach at Hunstanton taken from the cliff top, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Two tone cliffs and lighthouse at Hunstanton, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Lobster and crab pots stacked up on the quay at Wells on the north Norfolk coast, Uk
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  • Wader Flock - The Wash, Norfolk
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  • Wader Flock - The Wash, Norfolk
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  • Swallowtail - Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus - larva. Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Aerial of Blakeney Point National Nature reserve, National Trust, summer, Norfolk UK
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  • Aerial of Blakeney Point National Nature reserve, National Trust, summer, Norfolk UK
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  • Aerial of Blakeney Point National Nature reserve, National Trust, summer, Norfolk UK
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  • Trap camera pointing at Fen Orchids - Liparis loeselii ovata, Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, Norfolk UK
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  • Dyke showing water level, Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, Norfolk UK
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  • Sedge cutting on Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, UK
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  • Sedge cutting on Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, UK
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  • Sedge cutting on Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, UK
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  • Swallowtail - Papilio machaon britannicus - female. Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Eroded cliffs and damaged chalets following tidal surges of December 2013, Hemsby, Norfolk UK
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  • Eroded cliffs and damaged chalets following tidal surges of December 2013, Hemsby, Norfolk UK
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  • Eroded cliffs and damaged chalets following tidal surges of December 2013, Hemsby, Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, showing flooded hides and Mute Swans, Cygnus olor, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing flooded coast road, A 149,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, resembling a mini Niagra, Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall and church at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, Norfolk UK
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  • After effects of  6 12 2013  tidal surge showing East bank and phragmites rhizomes at  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Hide at Titchwell Nature Reserve, Norfolk
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  • Hide at Titchwell Nature Reserve, Norfolk
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  • Reedbed, Titchwell RSPB Reserve, Norfolk
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  • Saltmarshes on Blakeney Point, Norfolk, UK
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  • Aerial view of Blakeney Point, Norfolk, UK
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  • Blakeney Point, Norfolk, UK
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  • Blakeney Point, Norfolk, UK
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  • Blakeney Point, Norfolk, UK
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  • Wareham Saltmarshes, Norfolk, UK
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  • Oil-seed rape field at Langham Norfolk
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  • Wareham Saltmarshes, Norfolk, UK
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  • Wells channel & Saltmarshes, Norfolk, UK
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  • The Wash, Norfolk, UK
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  • Winterton Beach on the Norfolk coast
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  • Sunset and Waders on The Wash Norfolk UK September
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  • Tree canopy in winter, Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk, UK
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  • Tree canopy in winter, Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk, UK
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  • Abstract of Felbrigg Woods, Norfolk, UK
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  • Coastal dunes and dune slacks at Holme Nature Reserve on the Norfolk coast
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  • Footpath through the dunes at Holme Nature Reserve on the Norfolk coast
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  • Boardwalk across the dunes at Holme Nature Reserve, Norfolk
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  • Sea Purslane (Atriplex portulacoides) at Holme Nature Reserve on the Norfolk coast. Height to 1m. Spreading, mealy perennial that sometimes forms rounded clumps. Entirely coastal, and restricted to drier reaches of saltmarshes. FLOWERS are yellowish and borne in spikes (Jul-Oct). FRUITS are lobed. LEAVES are grey-green and oval at the base but narrow further up the stem. STATUS-Widespread and locally common.
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  • Sea Purslane (Atriplex portulacoides) at Holme Nature Reserve on the Norfolk coast. Height to 1m. Spreading, mealy perennial that sometimes forms rounded clumps. Entirely coastal, and restricted to drier reaches of saltmarshes. FLOWERS are yellowish and borne in spikes (Jul-Oct). FRUITS are lobed. LEAVES are grey-green and oval at the base but narrow further up the stem. STATUS-Widespread and locally common.
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  • Saltmarsh at Holme Nature Reserve, Norfolk
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  • Saltmarsh at Holme Nature Reserve, Norfolk
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  • Rosebay Willowherb (Chamerion augustifolium) on the dune system at Holme Nature Reserve, Norfolk. Height to 1.5m. Showy perennial of waste ground, cleared woodland and riverbanks, on a wide range of soil types. FLOWERS are 2-3cm across with pinkish purple petals; borne in tall spikes (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are pods that contain cottony seeds. LEAVES are lanceolate and arranged spirally up the stems. STATUS-Widespread and common throughout.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Swallowtail Papilio machaon ssp. britannicus Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Natterjack Breeding Pool - Winterton dunes, Norfolk
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  • Crane Grus grus L 95-115cm. Stately, long-legged, long-necked bird with bushy tail-end. In flight, wings are broad and long; flies with neck and legs outstretched. Typically wary. Sexes are similar. Adult has mainly blue-grey plumage with black and white on head and neck; back sometimes appears rather brown. Note patch of red on hindcrown. Juvenile is similar to adult but head is pale buffish grey and lacks adult’s black and white markings. Voice Utters a loud, trumpeted rolling krrruu. Status Small population is resident in NE Norfolk, and successful breeding has occurred; also a scarce passage migrant and very occasional winter visitor.
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  • Crane Grus grus L 95-115cm. Stately, long-legged, long-necked bird with bushy tail-end. In flight, wings are broad and long; flies with neck and legs outstretched. Typically wary. Sexes are similar. Adult has mainly blue-grey plumage with black and white on head and neck; back sometimes appears rather brown. Note patch of red on hindcrown. Juvenile is similar to adult but head is pale buffish grey and lacks adult’s black and white markings. Voice Utters a loud, trumpeted rolling krrruu. Status Small population is resident in NE Norfolk, and successful breeding has occurred; also a scarce passage migrant and very occasional winter visitor.
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  • Crane Grus grus L 95-115cm. Stately, long-legged, long-necked bird with bushy tail-end. In flight, wings are broad and long; flies with neck and legs outstretched. Typically wary. Sexes are similar. Adult has mainly blue-grey plumage with black and white on head and neck; back sometimes appears rather brown. Note patch of red on hindcrown. Juvenile is similar to adult but head is pale buffish grey and lacks adult’s black and white markings. Voice Utters a loud, trumpeted rolling krrruu. Status Small population is resident in NE Norfolk, and successful breeding has occurred; also a scarce passage migrant and very occasional winter visitor.
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  • Sedge cutting on Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, UK
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  • Backlit reeds, Phragmites australis, winter, Norfolk UK
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  • Eroded cliffs and damaged chalets following tidal surges of December 2013, Hemsby, Norfolk UK
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  • Eroded cliffs and damaged chalets following tidal surges of December 2013, Hemsby, Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing submerged hides and flooded reserve,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing flooded coast road, A 149,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Tidal surge damage, Cley Reserve, Norfolk 2013
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  • Marsh Harrier, Circus aeruginosus, flying over flooded Reserve after December 2013 floods at Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing flooded coast road, A 149,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing submerged hides on flooded reserve,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, Norfolk UK
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  • Newly exposed areas following tidal surges of December 2013, winter, Happisburgh, Norfolk UK
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  • Swallowtail - Papilio machaon britannicus - female. Wingspan 70mm. Iconic and unmistakable butterfly with mainly yellow and black wings; hind wings have blue and red spots, and tail streamers. Double-brooded: adults are on the wing May–June, and again in August. Larva is yellow-green with black and red markings; feeds on Milk-parsley. Restricted to a few fens and marshes in East Anglia, mainly in the Norfolk Broads; easiest to see at Strumpshaw Fen and Hickling Broad.
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  • Winterton Dunes, Norfolk Coast
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  • Blakeney Point, Norfolk, UK
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  • Cley Mill and Reedbed  in winter, Norfolk
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