Thursday, 27th November: It was back to overcast skies this morning, with the odd bit of drizzle, too, in a brisk westerly breeze..........
Selsey Bill: There were three Slavonian Grebes and six Great northern Divers on the sea this morning, but the only things on the move were over 850 Razorbills/auks, mostly going west. Full log below. (SH/AH)
(0720-0920hrs) (W, F4)
Great Northern Diver - 1E, 6os
Red-throated Diver - 1E, 2W, 1os
Slavonian Grebe - 3os
Great Crested Grebe - 2W, 1os
Gannet - 2E, 14W, 4os
Shag - 14E, 2os
Common Scoter - 2E, 9W
Red-breasted Merganser - 2E, 4W
Kittiwake - 1W
Razorbill - 2E, 162W
auk sp - 108E, 617W
Ferry Pool: There were just c60 Shovelers, c40 Teal, three Gadwall, four Mallards and six Shelducks on the pool, with c120 Wigeon on the field at the back, whilst a Kingfisher, four Redshanks and c25 Teal were in the channel opposite. (AH)
Church Norton: An Avocet and a Bar-tailed Godwit were in the harbour this morning, along with c100 Knot, c200 Dunlin, c30 Grey Plovers, c20 Shelducks, c30 Pintail, c75 Teal and c100 Wigeon, with c40 Brent Geese over, but two Great Crested Grebes were all that could be seen offshore on the low tide.
There were also c50 Meadow Pipits and c20 Linnets along the beach, with two or three Goldcrests among a big roving Blue and Long-tailed Tit flock along the hedges. (AH)
North Wall: There were still two Spotted Redshanks along White’s Creek, joined today by two Avocets and all the regular species, whilst a Kingfisher flew out from the sluice and c300 Golden Plovers were way out on the mud.
Two Rock Pipits were along the wall, and the male Marsh Harrier was over the reeds, but there was just a single Redshank on the Breech Pool.
A Green Woodpecker, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Pied Wagtail, two Stonechats, two Meadow Pipits and two Reed Buntings were around the paddock, but the only other bird of note was a Goldcrest at the end of Church Lane. (MJa/IH/SP/LP)
Spotted Redshank (above), Rock Pipit & Spotted Redshank, Avocets and Wigeon at the North Wall (AH)
Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pool - Along the banks this morning there were four Stonechats, six Goldcrests, two Cetti's Warblers, five Skylarks, c20 Meadow Pipits and c40 Linnets, with three Marsh Harriers, four Kestrels and a couple of Buzzards and Sparrowhawks over.
Out on the reserve there were c300 Brent Geese, 400 Lapwings and c50 Golden Plovers, with a couple of Egyptian Geese and Snipe, a Water Rail and ten Dunlin also about. (SH)
Wednesday, 26th November: Another cold and sunny morning in a slight north-westerly breeze.....
Selsey Bill: There wasn't much on the move, beyond the Black-necked Grebe and a good count of 31 Shags going east, but there was lots of activity on the sea, including three Slavonian Grebes, the Long-tailed Duck and five Great Northern and five Red-throated Divers. Full log below. (SH/PB/MRe/AH)
(0710-0855hrs) (NW, F2-3)
Great Northern Diver - 1E, 5os
Red-throated Diver - 3E, 5os
diver sp - 1E
Slavonian Grebe - 3os
Black-necked Grebe - 1E
Great Crested Grebe - 2E, 2os
Gannet - 2E
Shag - 31E
Brent Goose - 6E, 12W
Shelduck - 1W
Teal - 6W
Long-tailed Duck - 1os
Common Scoter - 7E, 16os
Red-breasted Merganser - 3E, 4os
Mediterranean Gull -
Great Black-backed Gull - 1os
Sandwich Tern - 2E
Razorbill - 17W
auk sp - 28E, 17W
Pied Wagtail - 1
Ferry Pool: There were just three Black-tailed Godwits and c20 Lapwings on the pool, which was dominated by c400 Wigeon, with just c30 Shovelers and Teal and four Shelducks otherwise, plus the Peregrine on the very top of the radar mast (AH)
Later the Green Sandpiper was back, along with a Snipe and a Grey Heron, with two Gadwall and a Canada Goose also present, along with the Grey Wagtail
Also, six Red-legged Partridges were on the bank and a Kingfisher, six Redshanks and 15 Teal were in the channel opposite. (JC)
Long Pool: A look along the pool this morning produced a Dartford Warbler, four Reed Buntings, a dozen Linnets and three Meadow Pipits, with a pair of Little Grebes on the water and three Snipe and six Brent Geese over. (AH)
North Wall: Two Spotted Redshanks were along White’s Creek, and five Rock Pipits were along the wall, whilst ten Reed Buntings and eight Stonechats were along the bushes as well as a Song Thrush, with a female Marsh Harrier further back.
A Kingfisher was around the Breech Pool, and five Snipe flew over, whilst at Owl Water, three Water Rails were along the banks, and two Shovelers were on the water.
At Halsey’s Farm, c200 Wigeon were along the rife, but otherwise there were just two Redshanks and a Snipe on the mud. (LP/MJa/CT)
Kingfisher (above), Reed Bunting, Stonechat and Reed Buntings & Redshank at the North Wall (LP)
Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pool - There were seven Stonechats, a Chiffchaff, four Goldcrests, two Song Thrushes, a Reed Bunting, two Yellowhammers and ten Linnets along the banks this today, with three Kestrels the only raptors seen.
Also, two Egyptian Geese, four Dunlin and ten Ringed Plovers were on the Stilt Pool and c20 Brent Geese, c100 Lapwings and c400 Golden Plovers were out on the reserve. (SH)
West Itchenor: There appears to be a wintering Common Sandpiper frequenting the area between Itchenor hard and the harbour office, still present today after being around the vicinity for several weeks. (PH)
Runcton: I was surprised to flush a Cormorant from under my front window this morning. It didn’t looked injured and later, opening the front door I found a 15 inch long dead Eel outside. Presumably the Cormorant had caught it in the brook or dropped it when flying over, but, either way, it walked off up the road, probably to catch a bus back to the lakes! (CRJ)
Tuesday, 25th November: A cold bright morning in just a light to moderate north-westerly breeze.....
Selsey Bill: There were four Sandwich Terns and a few divers about this morning, plus a good count of 22 Shags east. Full log below. (PB/AH/IP/KT)
(0715-0900hrs) (NW,F3)
Great Northern Diver - 3E, 1W, 3os
Red-throated Diver - 2E, 1W
Great Crested Grebe - 1E, 1os
Gannet - 2E, 28W
Shag - 22E
Brent Goose - 1E, 2W
Common Scoter - 2W
Red-breasted Merganser - 6E, 1W
Turnstone - 3W
Great Black-backed Gull - 5os
Sandwich Tern - 4os
Razorbill - 2W, 24os
auk sp - 16E, 3W
Pied Wagtail - 2
A look at lunchtime produced the Black-necked Grebe offshore and four Velvet Scorers flying east. Full log below. (AWi)
(1200-1300hrs)
Black-necked Grebe - 1os
Great Crested Grebe - 1os
Shag - 1os
Velvet Scoter - 4E
Red-breasted Merganser - 4os
Shag - 1os
Oystercatcher - 3
Turnstone - 3
Mediterranean Gull - 2os
Great Black-backed Gull - 2os
Ferry Pool: There were nine Black-tailed Godwits, c30 Lapwings, a dozen Shelducks and c60 Shovelers and Teal on the pool this morning, whilst c80 Wigeon were on the fields at the back, a Kingfisher was in the channel opposite and they Grey Wagtail was around the hide. (KT/AH)
Later, the Green Sandpiper was back, and three Redshanks, the nine Black-tailed Godwits and 73 Lapwings were on the pool, with a Stonechat in the field and a Chiffchaff and a Goldcrest in the hedges, whilst the Peregrine was gain on the radar msat. (AWi)
Church Norton: A redhead Goosander was out in the channels in the harbour mouth this morning, whilst there a lot less Brent Geese than of late in the harbour on the lower tide, with perhaps 100 birds present, along with c30 Pintail, c50 Teal and c100 Wigeon.
There were plenty of waders about, including an Avocet, c500 Knot, c800 Dunlin, c30 Ringed and Grey Plovers ad a few Turnstones, but there wasn't much in a quick look at the hedges beyond two or three Jays and a flock of 14 Pied Wagtails behind the churchyard. (PB/AH/KT)
A look later on produced, in addition to the species seen earlier, six Gadwall, a dozen Avocets, a Bar-tailed Godwit, two Black-tailed Godwits, a Sandwich Tern and a Kingfisher. (AWi)
Avocet (above), Grey Plover, Knot and Dunlin & Brent Geese at Church Norton (AH)
East Head: A single drake Eider was observed between East Head and Ella Nore from Snowhill Creek, at high tide this afternoon. (RA)
Dell Quay - Fishbourne Creek: There were ten Red-breasted Mergansers, 12 Great Crested Grebes and six Little Grebes in the channel around the Dell Quay area, where two Avocets were also of note, Several hundred Brent Geese were making their presence felt amongst the other wildfowl, including Wigeon and Shelducks.
Further along the channel good numbers of the regular Dunlin, Redshanks and Black-tailed Godwits were along the edges, until an angler also waded into the water! There were a minimum of 93 Mute Swans, together with a Black Swan, with at least eight Pintail nearby, but nothing beyond the regular was located this morning. (OM)
Avocets at Dell Quay this morning (OM)
Chi Marina - Birdham pool: An overdue visit to the Marina found little of note, with just a fewf Little Grebes and a Red-breasted Merganser in the channel, together with 40 Wigeon and just a handful of Brent Geese. Nearby there were 45+ Mallard, a couple of Teal, two Grey Herons and at least 15 Little Grebes on the Birdham pool. (OM)
Chi GPs - Ivy Lake complex: The main pits were notably quiet today for wildfowl and there was little to report beyond a few Tufted Ducks, two Grey Herons and up to 15 Little Egrets which were spread around the lakes, whilst two Chiffchaffs were in the bushes along the main path with several Goldcrests and Long-tailed Tits.
New Lake was little better, with nothing beyond the usual species, but Runcton Lake was more interesting, holding at least 30 Pochard and 40 Tufted Ducks. One of the latter caught my eye, although annoyingly it spent the whole time at some distance on the far side of the lake, but it appeared to show a notably large blaze around the bill, a round head with no crest and an appearance initially similar to a Scaup. I spent some time looking and managed a few fairly useless photos, but it was necessary to be cautious as other features had not been clinched, including the bill detail. To cut the story short, later consultation and a more detailed look at the images showed the bird to be a Tufted, albeit a tricky one! (OM)
Tufted Ducks at Runcton Lake (OM)
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