Corpusty & Saxthorpe
Village on the south side of the River Bure, with its twin Saxthorpe on the north bank. This part of the Bure Valley is under watched partly due to the lack of footpaths along the valley but there are many minor roads to explore. With grazing marshes and mixed woodland surrounded by more arable farmland and areas of pigs the range of birds to be found is surprisingly large. The Village Hall car park about 200m south of the Dukes Head pub on Heydon Road (NR11 6QQ) is a good point to use as a base to explore the area.
- Species recorded
- 84
- Visitors
- 36
What you might see
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Red Kite
A regular visitor to this spot
Last seen 17d ago
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Grey Wagtail
Typically seen Oct–Jun
Last seen 6d ago
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Yellowhammer
An occasional visitor to this spot
Last seen 9d ago
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Common Kestrel
Recorded fairly regularly here
Last seen 92d ago
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Common Swift
Typically seen May–Aug
Last seen 6d ago
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Common Buzzard
Recorded on 23% of visits
Last seen 9d ago
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White Wagtail
Recorded on 10% of visits
Last seen 17d ago
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Rook
Recorded on 14% of visits
Last seen 86d ago
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European Greenfinch
Recorded on 13% of visits
Last seen 17d ago
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Song Thrush
Typically seen Jan–Jun
Last seen 9d ago
