North Norfolk Birding | 100 Species Milestone & Rare Birds

100 species already… and the year’s only just getting started! We head back to North Norfolk to boost this year’s list with a mix of missed birds, returning favourites, and a few exciting extras. First up, we try again for Glossy Ibis, a species we dipped a few videos ago. This time they’ve moved from their reported spot… but do we manage to track them down? Next, we search for an Eastern Black Redstart, a stunning and very rare subspecies that’s always a special find. As we continue exploring North Norfolk, we connect with a large flock of one of my favourite winter birds — Snow Buntings — before ending the day with a serious rarity hunt… A MEGA rare Black-winged Kite has been reported, and we head out in hope of catching a glimpse of this incredible bird of prey. Milestones, redemption birds, winter flocks, and a mega to finish — classic Norfolk birding at its best. If you wish to donate to Birds on the brink - here is the GoFundMe Link - https://gofund.me/70568faf8 Our gear - Here is a Link to the Nikon P1000 that I use - https://amzn.to/4rPA75Y ( discontinued ) If you want the newer ( current version ) NIKON P1100 - https://amzn.to/41mqEYS Or the smaller P950 - https://amzn.to/4bIV6l2 Kayleigh uses Viking osprey binoculars - https://amzn.to/4lP8yZ8 iMusic from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ inaudio - Infraction Music- Geography Infraction Music