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What’s on at Kelling Heath Holiday Park During October Half Term?

What’s on at Kelling Heath Holiday Park During October Half Term? Kelling Heath Holiday Park in north Norfolk is the perfect Half Term escape for families set in natural, surroundings. Just over one mile from the beautiful north Norfolk coastline, you will find a special and memorable place to which you will want to return time and again and it won’t cost you the earth. Guests can choose...

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Miscellaneous observations from North Norfolk

My last full week on holiday before going back to work, and an attempt to get a bit of variety in. A trip back to my home town of North Walsham on Wednesday, from where I walked to Edingthorpe, round via Knapton and back along the Paston Way. Bugger all about bird-wise, but if you like churches then I heartily recommend Knapton, it has one of the best examples of ornate roof carvings in the county....

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This is the UK400 Club Rare Bird...

This is the UK400 Club Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday 25 August 2009 issued at 2200 hours and published in association with Rare Bird Alert Pagers whilst utilising additional information gleaned from the Regional Birdlines, BirdGuides, local email groups, web-sites and web-blogs and individual observers. An adult SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER continues to delight visitors at Cresswell Pond NWT (Northumberland)...

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Nightjar Call, Kelling Heath, Norfolk - YouTube

This video has the sound of a Nightjar calling. This clip was taken along side one of my photographic projects at, Kelling Heath, Norfolk, England, recorded during July 2009. For a high res image go to: www.wildaboutimages.co.uk © Paul Bunyard Also see Waveney Valley Blog image: european-night-jar

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Ladybird Invasion inhibits viewing of vagrant cuckoo

Due to a heavy work commitment of late, I finally managed to get to North Norfolk today where the adult-type GREAT SPOTTED CUCKOO first discovered by John Furse at Gramborough Hill, Salthouse, on 23rd July was still present. For the majority of this 13-day period the heavily worn bird has been holed up in the dense Hawthorn and Blackberry scrub on the sea-facing slope of Weybourne Camp, just under...

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Cycling in Norfolk

Cycling in Norfolk article by "Local Tom" Norfolk is now a top tourist destination there’s no better way to get away from it all than by getting on your bike. Whether you’re exploring peaceful lanes, wild woodlands or seaside paths, cycling is a wonderful way to make the most of the county's unspoilt coast and countryside. Sweeping skies and shallow valleys make the perfect backdrop...

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No Great Spotted Cuckoos here....

Although today's trip to Norfolk didn't produce the 'big one' I was hoping for, it was still very pleasant. I came away with a whole heap of pleasing photos, a yeartick in the form of two adult Curlew Sandpipers... and sunburnt arms! Arriving at Salthouse just after 7am, a number of birders were already scattered between the beach carpark, the coast road, and Kelling Water Meadows. I recce'd with Shaun...

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The moulting adult COLLARED PRATINCOLE at High...

The moulting adult COLLARED PRATINCOLE at High Eske NR, near Beverley, East Yorkshire, this week (Graham Catley) This is the UK400 Club Rare Bird Alert for Friday 24 July 2009 , issued at midnight, published in association with Rare Bird Alert Pagers whilst utilising information gleaned from the Regional Birdlines, local email groups and websites, BirdGuides and individual observers. In North Norfolk,...

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The high flying appeal of Norfolk's butterfly houses

Happisburgh may be pronounced “Hayesbrough”, but the name of this Arts and Crafts mansion which stands in ten acres on the east Norfolk coast, still seems to spell content for buyers. The house - which went on sale only last month - is now under offer at £1.1million. Kelling Hall, near Holt, north Norfolk, pictured far right, another house of the same date in the “butterfly”...

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Real Estate

...and I mean “real”:With rolling countryside stretching to the sea, a pheasant shoot and ornamental lakes, Kelling Hall is a stunning estate even by the standards of the great stately homes. But the £25 milllion price tag for this Norfolk country pile, built by the Shell Oil dynasty, comes with an extra bonus - most of the next door village as well. The 13-bedroom Arts and Crafts...

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Take a trip that doesn't play on your conscience

Inspired by the rallying call of friends who needed help to raise the timber frame on their eco-build in north Norfolk, I decided to extend my trip and take my five-year-old son Inigo to check out Kelling Heath, an environmentally friendly holiday park near Holt.