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At the break of dawn, birdwatchers gather at Snettisham RSPB Reserve in Norfolk, UK




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At the break of dawn, birdwatchers gather at Snettisham RSPB Reserve in Norfolk, UK. The mesmerizing sight of Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrynchus leaving their roost on the Wash captivates their attention. As the sun rises, Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus flock together on the mudflats off Snettisham, creating a picturesque scene. Amongst these flocks of birds are Knot Caldris canutus and Ruddy Turnstones Arenaria interpres, showcasing their vibrant plumage and unique feeding habits. The vast expanse of The Wash viewed from Snettisham RSPB Reserve takes on an ethereal quality during winter evenings. In September, as autumn approaches, Knot Calidris canutus arrive at Snettisham RSPB Reserve to rest and refuel before continuing their migration journey. Their swirling flight over the mudflats creates a breathtaking spectacle for all who witness it. During winter months, locals engage in bait digging on the muddy shores of The Wash off Snettisham. This traditional activity adds to the charm and livelihoods of this coastal community. Snettisham is not just a place; it is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Its diverse habitats provide refuge for various bird species throughout different seasons. Whether it's witnessing geese taking flight or observing oystercatchers feeding along the shorelines, there is always something awe-inspiring happening at Snettisham RSPB Reserve in Norfolk.