Friday, 17th April: Slowly warming up after a cool start in a freshening southerly breeze with some hazy sun amid the generally murky conditions.......
Selsey Bill: A Garganey went east with a Common Scoter early on, whilst an Arctic Skua and seven Common Terns lso went east, and a Bonxie and ten Little Terns were offshore, though eastward passage remains very slight overall. Full log below. (BI/TR/IP/P&LH/AH et al)
(0600-0900hrs) (SSW, F4-5)
Great Northern Diver - 4os
Red-throated Diver - 1E, 1os
Great Crested Grebe - 1E
Gannet - 4E, 26W
Shag - 3E
Brent Goose - 3E
Shelduck - 6W
Garganey - 1E
Common Scoter - 17E, 1W
Sparrowhawk - 1
Oystercatcher - 1E, 3W
Turnstone - 12
Sanderling - 1E
Great Skua - 1os
Arctic Skua - 1E
Mediterranean Gull - 4E, 8W
Great Black-backed Gull - 10os
Sandwich Tern - 41E, 13W, 15os
Common Tern - 7E, 2os
Little Tern - 2E, 10os
Skylark - 1W
Swallow - 2N
House Martin - 1N
Chiffchaff - 1
Linnet - 1E
Later, at 0945hrs, a smart summer-plumaged Great Northern Diver went west. (AW)
(1300-1400hrs) (P&LH)
Gannet - 4E
Great Black-backed Gull - 2os
Sandwich Tern - 2W
Swallow - 2
House Martin - 5
Meadow Pipit - 1
Ferry Pool: The pair of Little Ringed Plovers were on the islands this morning, and there were also seven Avocets, four Redshanks, 14 Black-tailed Godwits, 18 Shelducks, a pair of Teal, three Gadwall and ten Shovelers, plus a Skylark, about thje pool and fields.
Also, a Lesser Whitethroat was in Yeoman's Field and one or two Whitethroats, Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs, plus four Cetti's Warblers were around the Tramway circuit.(AH/TR/HR/P&LH et al)
Little Ringed Plover, Black-tailed Godwits and Shoveer (above), Black-tailed Godwit & Avocets and Shelduck at the Ferry (AH)
Church Norton: A Spoonbill (presumably the one seen earlier around Medmerry) flew over the car-=park heading towards the Ferry, whilst at least 15 Little Terns and half a dozen Common Terns were feeding around the harbour mouth this morning, with plenty of Sandwich Terns bringing in fish and displaying on the last bits of mud before high tide.
There wasn't too much else to report, with waders restricted to three Whimbrel, a Curlew, two Dunlin, two Ringed Plovers, ten Grey Plovers and a few Oystercatchers, with c30 Shelducks also in the harbour, whilst a Coal Tit, a Willow Warbler and a few Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps were around the hedges. (P&LH/AH et al)
North Wall: A Merlin flew through the paddock pursuing a Linnet, and four Marsh Harriers, a Sparrowhawk and a Kestrel were around the trees further back.
A Spotted Redshank was along White’s Creek, and a pair of Red Breasted Mergansers, three Great Crested Grebes, and 42 Shelducks were in the harbour, along with a group of c60 daders - mostly Grey Plovers and Dunlin, as well as four Knot and two Bar-tailed Godwits.
Six Tufted Ducks were on the Breech Pool, and the two Brent Geese were again in the fields, whilst there were lots of Sedge Warblers, Reed Warblers and Cetti’s Warblers along the reeds, a Kingfisher was about, and a Wheatear was along the rocks.
At Halsey’s Farm, two more Wheatears and two Skylarks were along the fences, and two Whitethroats, two Blackcaps, three Chiffchaffs, a Song Thrush and a Green Woodpecker were in the trees. (LP/TRH/IP/MJa)
Wheatear (above), Red-breasted Merganser, Sedge Warbler, Song Thrush, Skylark & Cattle Egret at the North Wall (LP)
Fishbourne Creek: This morning there was a Glossy Ibis at the top of the creek, with the tide rising it was later on the western bank opposite the Lavant outflow and later flying around the trees near the sewage works.
Also, 11 Greenshank were also in the top of the creek before later roosting off Dell Quay, whilst at the Lavant outflow there were nine Bar-tailed Godwits and 20 Black-tailed Godwits, plus a Black Swan was associating with the Mute Swan herd. (RW)
Medmerry: A Spoonbill went over the reserve early this morning, initially making for the Stilt Pool, and then seen heading for the Breach.
Medmerry: Windmill area - Just after sunrise this morning there was a Wheatear on the beach in front of the windmill and three Shags went past heading east. (AW)
Thursday, 16th April: A hazily bright and breezy morning, with a mix of white cloud and sun in a brisk and blustery south-westerly.......
Selsey Bill: It was another slow morning, with an Arctic Skua and a Whimbrel east and a Little Tern west the meagre highlights. Full log below. (AH/KT/IP)
(0700-0900hrs) (SW, F4-5)
Gannet - 1E, 41W
Common Scoter - 7E
Oystercatcher - 2W
Turnstone - 7
Whimbrel - 1E
Arctic Skua - 1E
Mediterranean Gull - 2W
Great Black-backed Gull - 1E, 1W, 1os
Kittiwake - 2W
Sandwich Tern - 2E, 8W, 21os
Little Tern - 1W
auk sp - 2W
Swallow - 1N
Pied Wagtail - 1
Ferry Pool: Two Little Ringed Plovers were on the pool this morning, along with five Avocets, four Lapwings, eight Redshanks, 22 Black-tailed Godwits, eight Shovelers, four drake Gadwall, a pair of Teal and 18 Shelducks. (AH)
Lapwing (above), Gadwall, Little Ringed Plover and Black-tailed Godwits & Avocets, Redshank, Shoveler and Shelducks at the Ferry (AH)
This evening, the Spotted Redshank and the Greenshank were back in Ferry Channel, along with half a dozen Black-tailed Godwits and a dozen Redshanks. (AH)
Mill Pond Marsh: A Sedge Warbler, a Whitethroat, a Blackcap, a Stock Dove and two pairs of Tufted Ducks were the highlights this morning. (LL)
Church Norton: A quick look this evening produced three Common Terns among the multitude of Sandwich Terns, Mediterranean and Black-headed Gulls, though a Whimbrel, a Black-tailed Godwit and a Curlew were the only waders seen.
Also, a Mistle Thrush, four Jays and a Red-legged Partridge were along Rectory Lane. (AH)
Chichester GPs: Two male Red-crested Pochards were on Ivy Lake this afternoon, with one of them flying around before returning to the other. Also, a Common Tern was flying around over the lake and a few Reed Warblers were calling along the path. (AW)
Medmerry: Porthole Farm to Ham Farm - Whitethroats were the most conspicuous species this morning, with at least 25 spread around all the hedges at both farms and the trail in-between, though otherwise it was just the expected resident species, including half a dozen Yellowhammers and Reed Buntings, c20 Skylarks and c40 Linnets.
Also, at Porthole Farm, there were c50 Swallows and c20 House Martins over the settling tanks, with a few stock Doves around the fields there and a dozen Mediterranean Gulls over west, whilst at Ham there were a pair of Stonechats along the bank and a couple of Reed Warblers in the ponds. (AH)








