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| SUFFOLK |
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| The Suffolk coast is excellent to see birds all year round but the birds change with the seasons. |
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| WINTER |
| Red throated Diver, Sea Duck, Wild Swan, Geese, Harriers, Water Rail, Gulls,Short Eared Owls, Shore Lark, Great Grey Shrike, Snow Bunting, Waxwing |
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| SPRING |
| Bittern, Spoonbill, Garganey, Raptors, Black Tailed Godwit, |
| Sandpipers, Ruff |
| Avocet, and many other migrants |
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| AUTUMN |
| Green and Wood Sandpiper, Spotted Redshank, Curlew Sandpiper, Little Stint, Skuas, Pied Flycatchers Firecrest, migrant Warblers and rarities and many more..... |
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| SUMMER |
| Bittern, Marsh Harrier, Avocet, Terns, Barn Owl, Woodlark, |
| Bearded Tit, Nightingale, |
| Dartford Warbler, Nightjar |
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| also: |
| The wealth of wildflowers of Suffolk are at their best from late May to July, bringing with them their attendant butterflies and dragonflies |
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| enquiries@suffolkbirdwatchingbreaks.co.uk |
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