Thursday, 29th January: A cold and fairly grey, though dry, morning in a brisk easterly breeze.....
Selsey Bill: Two Slavonian Grebes were offshore, but otherwise it was another slow morning. Full log below. (RP/KT/AH)
(0745-0900hrs) (E, F4-5)
Red-throated diver - 2E, 11W, 4os
Slavonian Grebe - 2os
Great Crested Grebe - 1E
Gannet - 1W, 1os
Shag - 1E
Teal - 7E
Common Scoter - 15os
Red-breasted Merganser - 8E, 2os
Mediterranean Gull - 1E
Common Gull - 7E
Great Black-backed Gull - 3os
auk sp - 2E, 3W, 1os
Ferry Pool: Two Avocets roosting on the pool were the only waders present beyond c1000 very flighty Lapwings, with c80 Shovelers, c150 Teal and c300 Wigeon, plus a pair of Gadwall and five Shelducks, also about. (AH)
Also, the Green Sandpiper was present again later on. (PA)
East side: At least two first-winter Caspian Gulls were among the gulls in the harbour this morning, with two Lesser Black-backed Gulls and many Mediterranean and Common Gulls about, too, together with huge numbers of waders, including a Greenshank, a spotted Redshank, five Bar-tailed Godwits, c200 Grey Plovers, c450 Golden Plovers, c500 Knot, c1200 Dunlin and c4500 Lapwings. (PA)
North Wall: There were two Water Rails in the paddocks this morning, along with a Grey Wagtail, a Pied Wagtail, a Stonechat and a Chiffchaff, with both male and female Marsh Harriers up over the reeds.
All the regular species were out in the harbour, and two Rock Pipits were along the wall, but the hedgerows were quiet, with just a couple of Reed Buntings and five Redwings seen.
At Halsey’s Farm c1000 Brent Geese were in the fields and c150 Wigeon were along the rife, as well as 22 Canada Geese and 18 Curlews, whilst in the trees there was just a Great Spotted Woodpecker, two Song Thrushes and a Goldcrest. (TRH/IH/LP)
Redwing (above), Marsh Harrier, Water Rail & Pied Wagtail at the North Wall (LP)
Also, later, two Pale-bellied Brent Geese were among c2500 Dark-bellied Brent Geese along Rookery Lane. (PA)
Medmerry: Breach area - The Purple Sandpiper was in the tidal area this morning, along with a Sanderling, a Greenshank and c100 Dunlin and Ringed Plovers. (SH)
East Head: The Snow Bunting was again present today, this time not far from the car-park. (SR)
Chichester Canal: It was very quiet along the Birdham Road to Donnington Road stretch this morning, with two Fieldfares and a Jay over the most interesting things, with nothing beyond the very regular along the hedges and just a couple of calling Little Grebes and a scattering of Moorhens and Coots on the water. (AH)
Hunston: A Glossy Ibis was reported as south of the pits on Birdguides at lunchtime, and was tracked down this afternoon to the field just along the Mundham Road in the company of c30 Cattle Egrets. (AH/PA et al)


