Friday, 17th July: The morning started still and very warm, though the breeze picked up from the south-west through the morning, bringing some white cloud with it.....
Selsey Bill: An unsurprisingly quiet morning, with a large flock of Mediterranean Gulls on the shingle bar the only thing of note. Full log below. (IP/AH)
(0630-0730hrs) (S, F1)
Oystercatcher - 1W
Mediterranean Gull - 100os
Great Black-backed Gull - 4os
Sandwich Tern - 20os
Swift - 14
Swallow - 6E
Sand Martin - 2E
House Martin - 15
Ferry Pool: The only exception to the usual four species this morning was a Common Sandpiper, with five Little Ringed Plovers, the Shelduck family, the Oystercatcher family and six adult and five young Avocets still present. (AH)
Mill Pond Marsh: The Green Sandpiper and two Common Sandpipers were present again this morning, though, otherwise it was just lots of Coots and Moorhens. (AH et al)
Green Sandpiper at Mill Pond Marsh (AH)
Pagham Spit: At the end of the spit this morning there was the remarkable sight of at least 60 Little Terns, half of which were juveniles, fishing in the channel and sitting out on the banks. Also around were a Common Tern and several Sandwich Terns, whilst c300 Mediterranean Gulls were sat out on the mud.
Four Ringed Plovers, 12 Turnstones, 10 Redshanks, six Curlews and a Black-tailed Godwit were the only waders about, and small birds along the spit were limited to a few Linnets, House Sparrows and Skylarks. (LP)
North Wall: There were seven Common Sandpipers in White's Creek early on, though all but one soon dispersed, whilst there were also a Spotted Redshank, c50 Redshanks, a Whimbrel and a dozen or so Black-tailed Godwits and Curlews in the creek and adjacent harbour, and two or three Little Terns were about, too.
Two Little Ringed Plovers were the only waders on the Breech Pool, though a Kingfisher was briefly present there and a few Swallows went over and there were just a few Reed Warblers, Whitethroats and Reed Buntings along the wall. A Bullfinch was also along the east side. (MJa/LP/AH/CT/BI et al)
Church Norton: This evening there were just the usual mix of large numbers of Sandwich Terns, Black-headed and Mediterranean Gulls in the harbour, including an increase to at least 20 juveniles of the latter, and mostly around the concrete blocks, with relatively little activity remaining on the island. (AH)
Sandwich Terns (above), Mediterranean Gulls & Mediterranean Gull and Black-headed Gull at Church Norton (AH)
Upper Norton: Late in the evening, a parakeet sp - presumably a Ring-necked Parakeet - flew over the B2145 by the Trident Business Park. (M Reade)
Medmerry: Ham Farm - There were five Corn Buntings in the maize field behind the viewpoint this morning. (MWh)
West Itchenor to Ella Nore: The WeBS count this afternoon produced a good count of 50 Whimbrel in the harbour, with a Common Sandpiper also about and a Coal Tit in the trees.
There was also the rather sad - and bizarre! - sight of a headless long-dead Manx Shearwater wedged into a tree. (SM)
Almodington: A Red Kite went over the village this afternoon. (SH)




