Birding the Selsey Peninsula
Current birding news from Selsey Bill and other important Peninsula sites, including Pagham Harbour and Medmerry nature reserves, where visiting birders are welcome. Email submissions for the blog should be sent to:- selseybirdblog@gmail.com
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- Current Birding News: Selsey Peninsula
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- Selsey Peninsula Statistics
- The Birding History of Selsey Bill
- Peninsula Recording Areas & Checklists
- History of the Blog
- Birding Selsey Bill - personal review (OM)
- Diary notes: Pre-blog years (1975-2012)
- Selsey Bill Spring Summary - 2024
- Review of the Year 2024
Sunday, 26 January 2025
26th January 2025
Thursday, 23 January 2025
23rd - 25th January 2025
Monday, 20 January 2025
20th - 22nd January 2025
Wednesday, 22nd January: A very grey and fairly cool morning in a light to moderate easterly breeze.......
Tuesday, 21st January: Sunny intervals forecast for today in F3 south-easterly winds ..expected to be the last dry day of the week...
Red-throated Diver - 13E
Gannet - 13E, 41W
Eider - 1os
Common Scoter - 1W
Sandwich Tern - 3os
auk sp. - 7E
Red-throated Diver - 1E
Gannet - 2E
Ferry Pool The Green Sandpiper flew across the field into the concealed pool where it was lost to sight, this was the only wader present today. The wildfowl consisted of 48 Shoveler, c75 Teal, c200 Wigeon and a few Shelducks. A Kingfisher was also present in Ferry channel. (SR/BI/B.Stuart)
Birdham: A Woodcock was flushed from the side of the road near Donnington this morning. (IP)
Pagham Spit/Lagoon: It was quiet along the spit with just seven Skylarks overhead. Out in the harbour there were lots of all the regular species as well as four Bar-tailed Godwits, and three Red-breasted Mergansers, with 3 Common Seals hauled out on the bank.The Lagoon was also very quiet with just 10 Tufted Ducks and a few Little Grebes of note. (LP)
The male Marsh Harrier was behind the Breech Pool and a Water Rail was along the edge of the reeds, and in the paddock, there were 2 Song Thrushes, 2 Pied Wagtails and 5 Meadow Pipits. (LP/TG) For info, parking restrictions in Church Lane at Pagham are now being enforced & many cars were ticketed this morning. (ABi)
Monday, 20th January: Another overcast start to the day but with the prospect of a few sunny spells later on...light southerly winds continuing...
Red-throated Diver - 11E
Gannet - 78E, 7W, 8os
Oystercatcher - 1W, 1os
Sanderling - 1 ob
Turnstone - 1 ob
Pied Wagtail - 1W
Ferry Pool: Thirteen Black-tailed Godwits and two Lapwings were the only waders seen and the pool was otherwise dominated by large numbers of wildfowl: c150 Wigeon were on the field at the back, c200 Teal, eight Shoveler, c20 Shelduck were on the banks. Ferry channel held a Greenshank, a Grey Plover and a Little Egret among c30 Teal, Wigeon and Redshanks. (SR)
Church Norton: Two Slavonian Grebes were reported offshore this morning. (per Birdguides/RBA)
Chichester Gravel Pits: Ivy Lake Complex: A bit grim here today with noticeably few birds on any of the lakes and along the paths: maximum Coot count 44! Otherwise there was a small scattering of wildfowl including c.20 Canada Geese. Also, sadly, the blue-green algae now appears to be spread throughout the majority of the lakes. (BI)