Description
Winterton Dunes is an extensive coastal acidic heathland featuring a variety of scrubs and trees spread throughout. For birders, the site is a fantastic place to find rare and scarce migrant birds, as well as enjoy some of the spectacular wildlife of the east Norfolk coast. It can be hard work at times, but persistance pays off at this site. Throughout the year, you could find Μαυρολαίμης and Χρυσοτσίχλονο in the dunes, alongside the usual common garden birds. Raptors frequent the fields inland of the dunes system including Καλαμόκιρκος and Βραχοκιρκίνεζο.
In the winter, a sea-watch may reveal large numbers of Κηλιδοβούτι as well as (Ευρωπαϊκή) Μαυρόπαπια and flocks of passing Δαχτυλιδόχηνα. You may be lucky and encounter a Βαλτόμπουφος or Χειμωνόκιρκος hunting the dunes. The large Grey Seal colony here attracts gulls, and alongside the expected Ασημόγλαρος του Βορά and Γιγαντόγλαρος groups, you may be lucky and find a Ασημόγλαρος της Κασπίας or even Ισλανδόγλαρος or Glaucous Gull! Expect to see waders like Χαλικοκυλιστής and Λευκοσκαλίδρα on the beach. The rocky groynes may hold Βραχοσκαλίδρα also. Look out for Χιονοτσίχλονο on the beach too!
Spring passage can be hit a miss in east Norfolk, but you would normally expect to see a Καρβουνιάρης and a few Σταχτοπετρόκλης to get the season going (from March onwards). Following this will be Μαυροσκούφης, Δεντροφυλλοσκόπος, Θαμνοφυλλοσκόπος, Θαμνοφυλλοσκόπος and more. In April onwards, there may be Χιονοκότσυφας, Μαυρομυγοχάφτης and (Κοινός) Φοινίκουρος to be found. Following a good spell of easterly winds, you may be on for something rarer. Typcial spring scarcities (typcially May and June) might include Αετομάχος, Βαλτοποταμίδα, Γαλαζολαίμης, Κιτρινοστριτσίδα, Αγιοπούλι and even (Ευρωπαϊκός) Μελισσοφάγος!
Summer still offers migration opportunites, as the waders continue to move throughout July and August. There is a colony of (Ευρωπαϊκό) Νανογλάρονο on the beach some years, but view them from a respectable distance. It is not impossible to find a Μαυρογλάρονο or even a Roseate Tern in the colony if you scan the colony carefully.
Autumn passage can be excellent here, and in the early part of the season (August to September), you might be lucky and find the likes of Στραβολαίμης, Κιτρινοστριτσίδα or Πρασινοφυλλοσκόπος. A good passage of Μαυρομυγοχάφτης is expected, along with smaller numbers of (Κοινός) Φοινίκουρος. As the autumn progresses (September to November), the opportunities to find Κιτρινόφρυδος Φυλλοσκόπος, Pallas's Leaf Warbler, Γερακοτσιροβάκος, Νανομυγοχάφτης and other seasonal delights increases, especially after easterly winds. Common migrants will also be flooding back in like Κοκκινότσιχλα, Χρυσοβασιλίσκος, (Κοινός) Σπίνος and (Ευρασιατική) Μπεκάτσα.
Sea-watching here is best in northerly or easterly winds, and these can bring Σούλα (του Βορά), Τριδάκτυλος Γλάρος and (Ευρωπαϊκή) Μαυρόπαπια closer in shore. An experienced sea-watcher may be able to find divers, grebes, auks and up to four species of Skua! Stormy conditions in late autumn can bring Κόκκινος Φαλαρόποδας, Leach's Storm Petrel and large numbers of Νανόγλαρος. You never know what you might see, so always worth bringing a scope.
Details
Access
Park in the beach car park at Winterton Village, and you can easily explore the dunes from here.
Terrain and Habitat
Sea , Dunes , Scattered trees and bushes , Moors/heathlandConditions
Flat , Dry , Open landscape , DustyCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring migration , Autumn migrationRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
This site is a popular dog walking area, and also experiences high numbers of beach-goers in the summer. You can get away from the crowds by heading further away from the village itself.