In Norfolk they are to be seen most regularly in the neighbourhood of Cley and Blakeney, on the landward slopes of shingle banks and on rough grassy ground behind. |
At Cley, Bearded Reedlings called from reed beds and Brent Geese from Siberia fed in fields. |
The observation hides at Cley Marsh provide excellent viewing for observers to enjoy the avocets. |
The quags are usually very quiet with only the odd walker or birder to be seen and seem far removed from the busy spots further along the coast at Cley and Salthouse. |
Thousands of people have experienced mysterious lights and weird sounds above the ancient fort at Cley Hill during the past 40 years. |
In the 1970s some cafes, like the one in Cley, Norfolk run by Nancy Gull, became centers for meeting and communication. |