When and where can I see common cranes in Norfolk?

When and where can I see common cranes in Norfolk?
Possibly the best place in Britain to view wild common cranes in winter is Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Hickling Broad and Marshes reserve. Between November and February at sunset common crane can be seen coming in to roost at the raptor roost watch point at Stubb Mill.

In spring and summer cranes are very vulnerable to disturbance at breeding sites but sightings of flying and feeding birds are regular in the Hickling, Horsey and Martham areas of the Norfolk Broads.

Visitors to NWT Hickling Broad, during visitor centre opening periods, can obtain further information on opportunities to view cranes from the centre staff.