North East Norfolk Bird Club

Cromer

Image of Cromer birding site

A historic coastal town linked by three major footpaths, The Coastal Path, Weavers' Way and Paston Way. Under reported within the town it has had Alpine Swift roosting, Waxwing when they are here in numbers - usually in the supermarket carparks and Black Redstart are regularly seen along the sea-front on migration. In 2019 a pair of Peregrine nested on the church tower and continue to do so. The club help Comer Peregrine Project by manning the watchpoint during the breeding period.





Species recorded
185
Visitors
130

What you might see

  • Peregrine Falcon

    Recent sighting

    Last seen 7d ago

  • Northern Fulmar

    An occasional visitor to this spot

    Last seen 47d ago

  • Eurasian Oystercatcher

    Recorded fairly regularly here

    Last seen 9d ago

  • White Wagtail

    Recorded on 13% of visits

    Last seen 4d ago

  • Common Starling

    Recorded on 18% of visits

    Last seen 12d ago

  • European Herring Gull

    A regular visitor to this spot

    Last seen 5d ago

  • Common Swift

    Typically seen Apr–Oct

    Last seen 12d ago

  • Common House Martin

    Typically seen Apr–Nov

    Last seen 12d ago

  • Pallas's Leaf Warbler

    Seen here 3 times in the last 3 years

    Last seen 212d ago

  • Siberian Stonechat

    Seen here 6 times in the last 3 years

    Last seen 1 year ago

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