Monday, 8th December: A fairly mild morning, mostly overcast and with the breeze moderate and from the south-west.....
Selsey Bill: A first-winter Little Gull was lingering offshore for a while early on, and a couple of Sandwich Terns went west, but it was generally vey quiet. Also, there were three containers of fruit washed up just east of the Bill, and two more towards East Beach. Full log below. (P&LH/IP/AH/AW)
(0745-0945hrs) (SW, 4)
Great Northern Diver - 2W, 1os
Red-throated Diver - 2W
Great Crested Grebe - 1W, 1os
Common Scoter - 3os
Oystercatcher - 2E, 1W
Turnstone - 2
Little Gull - 1os
Mediterranean Gull - 1W
Common Gull - 1W
Great Black-backed Gull - 6W
Sandwich Tern - 2W
Pied Wagtail - 2E
Little Gull (AW, top, AH lower two) (above), Great Northern Diver, Sandwich Tern, Common Gull, beach-clean volunteers & washed-up containers (AH) at the Bill
The containers not faring so well at high tide at the Bill (LH)
Ferry Pool: There were c80 Lapwings about, but otherwise it was just wildfowl, comprising c50 Shovelers, c200 Teal, c300 Wigeon, c20 Mallards and c40 Canada Geese. (AH)
Later, on the high tide, there were 250 Black-tailed Godwits present - possibly some of those seen earlier at the North Wall, as well as three Snipe, 16 Avocets, 60 Golden Plovers and six Gadwall. (AWi)
Church Norton: The three Greenshanks were again present this morning, along with an Avocet, a flagged Curlew (5V) and large numbers of Knot, Dunlin and Grey Plovers, whilst 500+ Brent Geese were commuting between the harbour and the adjacent fields.
Also, a Raven and a Sparrowhawk went over the harbour, a huge flock of Lapwings and Golden Plovers came up from the far end, a few Common and Mediterranean Gulls were about and a pair of Red-breasted Mergansers were offshore.
Unfortunately, two more containers had come ashore along the spit, apparently containing cut flowers, but also a lot of spilt plastic and foam. (AH/AW et al)
Greenshanks (above), Curlew, Sparrowhawk (AW), Avocet, Brent Geese & washed up containers (AH) at Church Norton
Pagham Lagoon and Spit: Tjhe Black-necked Grebe was on Pagham Lagoon this afternoon, together with 15 Little Grebes, five Pochard, four Tufted Ducks, and c80 Coots, but out in the harbour around high tide there were just a few Wigeon and Pintail.
Three Rock Pipits were by the car park, and offshore on the shingle banks there were several hundred roosting waders made up of Grey Plovers, Knot, Dunlin, Ringed Plovers, Oystercatchers, and a couple of Turnstones. (LP)
Black-necked Grebe (TG top, LP lower two) & Pochard (LP) on Pagham Lagoon, Grey Plovers, Dunlin and Knot & Ringed Plovers and Dunlin on Pagham Spit (LP)
North Wall: Two Spotted Redshanks were along White’s Creek this morning and six Rock Pipits, a Grey Wagtail and a Kingfisher were around the sluice, while in the paddock there were two Pied Wagtails, two Stonechats and a Little Egret.
Five Yellowhammers, two Reed Buntings and a Song Thrush were along the bushes, and c800 Lapwing were up over the harbour. (LP/CT)
There was a big increase in Black-tailed Godwit numbers on the high tide today, with 485 counted in addition to the birds noted above. (AWi)
Spotted Redshanks and Wigeon (above), Grey Wagtail & Rock Pipt at the North Wall (LP)
Medmerry: Medmery Trail to Ham - A Dartford Warbler, five Stonechats, 25 Meadow Pipits, a couple of Skylarks, a Yellowhammer, a Reed Bunting and a corn Bunting were seen along the Trail. along with c400 Jackdaws, c500 Stock Doves and c600 Lapwings.
Also, nine Tufted Ducks were on the pond at Ham and c80 Brent Geese, c50 Wigeon, 20 Black-tailed Godwits and a dozen Redshanks were out on the reserve and a Marsh Harrier and a Buzzard went over. (P&LH)
Sunday, 7th December: A really miserable day to be out, with almost continuous fine drizzle, interspersed by spells of heavier rain, in a fresh and blustery south-westerly, freshening as the morning progressed......
Selsey Bill: There was almost nothing moving this morning, with most of the interest generated by helping the Coastguards locate some of the 15 containers full of bananas that fell off a boat last night - we managed to spot eight of them, drifting east! Full log below. (SH/BI/PB/MRB/AH/IP)
(0730-0930hrs) (SSW, F5-6)
Great Crested Grebe - 1os
Gannet - 2E
Brent Goose - 2W
Common Scoter - 20E, 1W
Red-breasted Merganser - 2E, 6W
Oystercatcher - 1E
Curlew - 3W
Great Black-backed Gull - 1E, 2W, 7os
Kittiwake - 1E
(1415-1530hrs) (SH/AW)
Gannet - 1E, 8W
Common Scoter - 2W
Red-breasted Merganser - 3W
Great Black-backed Gull - 2W
Kittiwake - 3W
Ferry Pool: There were an Avocet, c60 Black-tailed Godwits and c300 Lapwings present this morning, along with c60 Shovelers, c150 Teal, c300 Wigeon and c80 Canada Geese. (AH)
Also, a Barn Owl was seen over the road here after dusk. (per SH)
Church Norton: An Avocet, a Greenshank and, unusually, a Snipe were in the harbour this morning, along with c100 Grey Plovers, c500 Knot, c1000 Dunlin and the usual Curlews, Redshanks and Oystercatchers, but beyond c25 Shelducks, wildfowl was restricted to jut a few Wigeon and Teal, plus a Great Crested Grebe, two Little Grebes and ten Mediterranean Gulls.
Also, a Green Woodpecker flew across the harbour and a couple of Goldcrests were in the hedges. (PB/MRB/AH)
Greenshank (above), Avocet, Knot & Mediterranean Gull at Church Norton (AH)
North Wall: There wasn’t much about beyond all the usual species this morning, in the wet and windy conditions, but there was a Water Rail in the paddock, a Spotted Redshank along White’s Creek, three Rock Pipits along the wall, and a pair of Gadwall were with a few Wigeon and Teal in the now flooded Honer fields. (LP)
Later, there were also a Kingfisher, two Avocets, three Snipe, two Reed Buntings, four Rock Pipits and c20 Meadow Pipits seen. (SH)




