23rd January 2026. Cold, and although overcast it’s forecast dry (at least in the morning) and the wind isn’t too blustery. So let’s hop on that bus and head into Norwich, to walk out again to Whitlingham Country Park. Cos there may not be pretty bright flowers, nor butterflies, and maybe the fungi are now scarce, but at least there’ll be birds. Let’s go…
πΌ Our walk takes us past the ‘industrial’ side of the city, long ago situated here because of the easy access to rail transport π½ Along the lane that leads to the park, I see someone’s been gardening and cannot resist the photo
I’ve said no pretty bright flowers. Yet flowers there are. Catkins πΌ Hazel π½ Alder
π½ And let’s not forget the reedmace
Mallards. Happy ducks! πΌπ½ They’re already pairing up and mating
πΌ Little Egret looking great perched high in the alder tree
Swans πΌ A settled couple π½ and the dating club
π½ Mixed bathing!
πΌ We’ve visited here in winter and this path has been flooded and impassable. But not this day. Yay!
Whitlingham Broad sits in the sweeping embrace of the river Yare πΌ A boat moored for the night, and now all atilt cos the tide’s gone out. 30 miles inland and the river is still tidal π½ Looking across the Yare to the ‘heights’ northeast of the city, where Mousehold Heath rolls into the river valley
And that’s as far as we’re going today. Now to head back to the cafe for coffee and a cheese scone. Hope you enjoyed














Lovely stroll for my Sunday morning!
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Happy you enjoyed
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So many beautiful pictures πβ₯οΈ
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Thank you, Maggie
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Iβd like a cheese scone too.
Loved the pics
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We only go there for the cheese scone
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I love them all, amazing photos–I like traveling with you and not having to book a flight!
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Always happy to have you along
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