After returning home from Cornwall,  I decided to go on a shoot in North Norfolk as the weather was great. I wanted to find Black Throated Divers and Black Necked Grebes, so I did a little research on recent sightings and came to the conclusion that I should head to Snettisham and Titchwell, which are both RSPB Reserves.  They had both had sightings in the past few weeks, so it was a long shot but was better then nothing.
I ended up not finding either of the birds I wanted to, which is normally the case with wildlife photography, but still had a great day and photographed a number of different species. 
Key Species: Great Egret, Avocets, Skylark, Bar-Tailed Godwits, Shovelers, Barnacle Geese, Goldeneyes and a Common Lizard
Here are a few shots from today: 
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| Barnacle Goose | 
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| Avocets Mating | 
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| Avocet Feeding | 
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| Skylark | 
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| Flock of around 1000 geese | 
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| Bar-Tailed Godwit wading | 
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| Shoveler Preening | 
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| Shovelers | 
Tips: 
- Research locations to have more luck finding specific species (even though I didn't find them on this occasion)
- Make the most of locations and photograph all of the species
- Patience in the hides pay off for behaviour shots ie. Avocets mating 
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