Waxham is a small village in Norfolk in eastern England. Norfolk (ˈnɔrfək is a low-lying county in East Anglia, England, United Kingdom. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland It lies on the north-east coast of the county in Sea Palling parish. Sea Palling is a village and a Civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. Buildings in the village include Waxham Hall, the 14th-century St. John's Church and the 16th-century Waxham Barn. One of the largest barns in the county, it has recently been restored and opened to the public. A barn is an agricultural building used for storage and as a covered workplace The village has an extensive sandy beach backed by dunes. In physical Geography, a dune is a Hill of Sand built by Aeolian processes.
Many migrant birds pass through the area in spring and autumn and Common Cranes feed in fields near the village. Bird migration refers to the regular seasonal journeys undertaken by many species of Birds Bird movements include those made in response to changes in food availability Birds ( class Aves) are bipedal endothermic ( Warm-blooded) Vertebrate animals that lay eggs. The Common Crane ( Grus grus) also known as the Eurasian Crane, is a Bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes.