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The short sharp chacking call of a Stonechat is never too difficult to hear in Norfolk. The heaths and coastal dunes hold pairs which although moderately dispersal never roam too far. On a tour the other week we watched this bird hawking insects from atop a bramble and being very successful too.
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A simple but compelling post. I always think that stonechats are one of THOSE birds. Do you know what I mean? There are certain birds that it doesn’t matter how many you’ve seen, they somehow remain always special.
Malcolm
I do know what you mean Malcolm. One of those ‘friendly’ birds.