Thursday, 18th December: A dismal morning of persistent drizzly rain and the odd heavier shower in a fresh and blustery south-westerly....
Selsey Bill: Eight Great Northern Divers and over 100 Gannets went west this morning, and a couple of Guillemots were about, too. Full log below. (SH/LP/SP)
(0750-0920hrs) (SSW, F6)
Great Northern Diver - 1E, 8W, 1os
Red-throated Diver - 1E, 2W
Gannet - 2E, 133W
Brent Goose - 17E, 5W
Common Scoter - 6W
Red-breasted Merganser - 11W
Turnstone - 10
Great Black-backed Gull - 2E, 7W
Guillemot - 1W, 1os
auk sp - 4W
Church Norton: There wasn't much to see in the harbour on the high tide this morning, though the three Greenshanks were among a dozen Redshanks again, with a handful of Curlews, Wigeon and Teal also about, all of which were put up by a low-flying Marsh Harrier. (AH)
Wednesday, 17th December: A fairly cool, but pleasant morning of light cloud and a fairly light south-westerly breeze...
From the RSPB - The plan is in place to begin removing the containers from Church Norton beach from tomorrow and continuing over the following three days with it finished by the end of the weekend. To do this, part of the car park at Church Norton will need to be closed off as access for the recovery vehicles will be via the car park.
Some overhanging branches along the path to the shore will also need to be cut back and the knee rail fencing at the end of the footpath will also be removed and reinstated later. It is probably an idea to avoid the beach area while recovery is in process but the spit will be accessible.
Selsey Bill: There was a bit of activity this morning, with a few Great Northern and Red-throated Divers moving about, along with lots of distant auks and Gannets. Full log below. (P&LH/AH)
(0745-0915hrs) (SW, F3-4)
Great Northern Diver - 3E, 4W, 2os
Red-throated Diver - 15W
Gannet - 78os
Shag - 4E
Brent Goose - 3W
Common Scoter - 2E
Red-breasted Merganser - 6E, 4W, 2os
Turnstone - 2
Great Black-backed Gull - 1W, 8os
Sandwich Tern - 1os
Guillemot - 1W
Razorbill - 13E, 2W
auk sp - 34E, 103W
Ferry Pool: There were just three Avocets, c40 Lapwings, two Shelducks and c120 Canada Geese on the pool this morning. (AH)
Mill Pond Marsh: A Coal Tit was around today, along with a Goldcrest, a Reed Bunting and a Squealing Water Rail, whilst 20 Shovelers and ten Teal were on the flooded field. (M&LL)
Church Norton: There were a Great Northern Diver, a Red-throated Diver and a couple of Red-breasted Mergansers on the sea this morning, with c20 Gannets feeding well offshore, and also five Red-throated Divers flew west.
The harbour was quiet on the high tide, though the three Greenshanks were with a dozen Redshanks on the concrete blocks, a mix of Knot, Dunlin and Grey Plovers were roosting on the metalwork and a few Teal and Wigeon were scattered about, and there was also a Mistle Thrush in he car-park. (AH/DC et al)
Gannet (above), Greenshanks and Redshanks, Teal and Mistle Thrush at Church Norton (AH)
North Wall: A Goldcrest was along the lane and a Water Rail was in the paddock, but it was generally quiet along the wall with just a few Yellowhammers, Reed Buntings and Greenfinches in the hedgerows, along with a Green Woodpecker, two Song Thrushes and a Jay, whilst four Rock Pipits were along the wall.
There were plenty of birds out in the harbour, but it was just the usual mix of Lapwings, Golden Plover, Grey Plover, Knot, Dunlin, Redshanks and Curlews, as well as Brent Geese, Wigeon, Teal, Pintail and Shelducks. (LP/MJa)
Rock Pipit (above), Green Woodpecker & song Thrush along the North Wall (LP)
Pagham Lagoon and Spit: The Black-necked Grebe was still on the Lagoon this afternoon, as well as five Pochard, eight Tufted Ducks, 14 Little Grebes and numerous Coots.
It was quiet along the spit in the windy conditions, with just a pair of Stonechats and six Linnets, whilst a Peregrine was out on Breech Island. (LP)
Black-necked Grebe (above), Pochard & Little Grebe on Pagham Lagoon & Peregrine from Pagham Spit (LP)
Fishbourne Creek: At Dell Quay this morning, just after high tide, there were six Little Grebes, six Great Crested Grebes, four Red-breasted Mergansers, five Greenshanks and a Kingfisher, with a male Pintail further up the creek. (RW)
Chichester Canal: A look along the canal from Donnington this morning produced 30 Redwings, 20 Blackbirds and four Song Thrushes in the hedges, along with a couple of Jays and Goldcrests, with a Grey Heron, a couple of Gadwall and a couple of Little Grebes on the canal itself. (P&LH)
