Saturday, 28th March: A mostly bright and sunny morning, warm in the sun, but decidedly chill in the fresh and blustery north-westerly breeze.......
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Selsey Bill: A drake Long-tailed Duck dropped in on the sea early on, and a Mute Swan went west, well offshore, but, once again, there was no suggestion of passage occurring. Full log below. (SH/BI/Ja/IP/PB/MRB/AGB/JB/MO-W/AH/JFi)
(0530-0830hrs) (NW, F6)
Great Northern Diver - 2os
Red-throated Diver - 3E
diver sp - 1E, 1os
Great Crested Grebe - 1W
Gannet - 9E, 13W
Mute Swan - 1W
Mallard - 2
Long-tailed Duck - 1os
Common Scoter - 4E
Red-breasted Merganser - 2E, 3os
Oystercatcher - 1E, 2W, 1 present
Turnstone - 8
Mediterranean Gull - 2E, 4W
Common Gull - 2E
Great Black-backed Gull - 1E, 2W, 4os
Sandwich Tern - 3E, 1W
Carrion Crow - 20N
(1040-1140hrs) (P&LH)
Great Northern Diver - 2os
Sanderling - 1
Dunlin - 33
Turnstone - 8
Great Black-backed Gull - 2W
Sandwich Tern - 2E, 4W
(1300-1400hrs) (P&LH)
Great Northern Diver - 2os
Gannet - 3W, 5os
Dunlin - 33W
Turnstone - 19
Mediterranean Gull - 1W
Common Gull - 1W
Great Black-backed Gull - 4os
Sandwich Tern - 12os
Ferry Pool: There were four Little Ringed Plovers together on the fields at the back this morning, along with a Green Sandpiper, at least two Ruff, five Snipe four Curlews and four Redshanks, whilst two Avocets, four Lapwings and c60 Black-tailed Godwits were also present, along with a dozen Shelducks, a drake Pintail, eight Gadwall, c60 Shovelers and c40 Wigeon and Teal.
Also, early on, a female Red-breasted Merganser was in the channel opposite, and the Willow Warbler, a Blackcap, four Cetti's Warblers and five Chiffchaffs were around the Discovery area and a Raven went over.
(P&LH/PB/MRB/AGB/JB/AH et al)
Ruff (above), Black-tailed Godwits, Avocets, Shovelers and Wigeon & Red-breasted Merganser at the Ferry (AH)
North Wall: It was very quiet along the wall this morning, with just a few Wigeon, Teal, Redshank, and a lone Brent Goose left in the harbour, and still no sign of any inward migration. The Honer fields are now drying out and contained just 28 Curlews, whilst early on there were a few Shovelers, Canada Geese, two Great Crested Grebes and a Little Grebe on the Breech Pool.
There was the usual activity from the Grey Herons, Little Egrets and Cattle Egrets in Owl Copse, but at Halsey’s Farm there were just a couple of Skylarks, two Linnets, a Kestrel and three Buzzards around the fields.
It was also quiet around the paddocks, with just a single Pied Wagtail and four Jackdaws about, while two Marsh Harriers were around their regular area over the reeds. (MJa/LP)
At lunchtime today, a pair of Little Ringed Plovers were in the first field west of the Breech Pool, and a Spotted Redshank was sheltering from the wind in Broad Rife. (AWi)
Cattle Egret (above) & Pied Wagtail at the North Wall (LP)
Park Farm, Selsey: A Great Spotted Woodpecker and a Kestrel were about this morning, along with a Pied Wagtail, a Skylark, three Stock Doves and two Buzzards. (IP)
Church Norton: A Wheatear was around the concrete blocks/beach area this morning, along with a few Linnets and a swallow came in off the sea, but that was it for passerines in the windy conditions, though a Buzzard and a Sparrowhawk went over
In the harbour there were four Sandwich Terns and c75 Mediterranean Gulls, along with a dozen Black-tailed Godwits, c20 Redshanks and Turnstones, a Ringed Plover and just a handful of Grey Plovers, with a pair of Red-breasted Mergansers in the harbour mouth, a single Brent Goose among c20 Shelducks in the main channel and c50 Teal and c200 Wigeon mainly on the far side. (PB/MRB/AGB/JB/AH/IP)
Wheatear (above), Black-tailed Godwit, Turnstone and Grey Plovers, Sandwich Terns & Mediterranean Gulls at Church Norton (AH)
Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pool - There was a flock of 120 Fieldfares near the Easton Lane car park this morning, whilst on the Stilt Pools there were two Little Ringed Plovers and a Greenshank, and a Marsh Harrier, two Buzzards, a Kestrel and a Sparrowhawk went over the reserve. (HB)
Friday, 27th March: A cool and grey morning in a moderate to fresh south-westerly breeze.......
Selsey Bill: It was quality over quantity this morning, with general migration being almost non-existent, but livened up by a Manx Shearwater and a Bonxie west early on, and other birds of note including a Merlin heading east, well offshore, a Swallow in off the sea and a flock of 11 Bar-tailed Godwits going east. Full log below. (BI/IP/AH/MO-W)
(0600-0830hrs) (SW, F4-5)
Great Northern Diver - 2os
Red-throated Diver - 4E
Great Crested Grebe - 1W
Manx Shearwater - 1W
Fulmar - 1E
Gannet - 2E, 12W
Shag - 1W
Brent Goose - 2E
Common Scoter - 4E
Merlin - 1E
Oystercatcher - 1E, 3W
Bar-tailed Godwit - 11E
Turnstone - 30
Great Skua - 1W
Great Black-backed Gull - 13os
Sandwich Tern - 5os
Razorbill - 1W
Swallow - 1N
Ferry Pool: There were three Ruff at the back this morning, along with c60 Black-tailed Godwits and four Lapwings, whilst two Avocets were on the pool, and wildfowl included eight Shelducks, eight Gadwall, c60 Shovelers, c40 Teal and c20 Wigeon. (LP/SP/IH/AH)
Also, the first Willow Warbler of the spring was in the Discovery Area. (BI)
This evening the Willow Warbler was still present in the Discovery Area, along with two or three Chiffchaffs and a vocal Blackcap. (AH)
Church Norton: Around 25 Black-tailed Godwits were in the harbour this morning, but beyond half a dozen Ringed Plovers and c25 Redshanks, wader numbers were low, and there were only a handful of Wigeon and Teal about, along with c20 Shelducks.
Four Sandwich Terns and a dozen Mediterranean Gulls were among c50 Black-headed Gulls, but a couple of sandwich Terns were all that could be seen offshore and the land-side were very quiet beyond a few Linnets along the beach. (LP/SP/IH/AH)
Sandwich Terns (above), Black-tailed Godwits & Mediterranean and Black-headed Gulls at Church Norton (AH)
Thursday, 26th March: A slowly improving morning, starting cold and bright in a fresh north-westerly that slowly eased as it warmed up.......
Selsey Bill: A pair of Ravens flew in from the west, circled around and departed back the same way, but it was otherwise very slow going this morning. Full log below. (AH)
(0705-0835hrs) (NW, 4-5)
Great Northern Diver - 1E, 3os
Red-throated Diver - 1E
Great Crested Grebe - 2W
Gannet - 1E
Brent Goose - 3W
Red-breasted Merganser - 1E
Oystercatcher - 3
Turnstone - 6
Common Gull - 3W
Great Black-backed Gull - 5os
Raven - 2W
Ferry Pool: The long-staying Ruff was still at the back this morning, along with a Green Sandpiper and a couple of Redshanks, whilst four Avocets, four Lapwings, two Oystercatchers and c25 Black-tailed Godwits were around the pool, along with a Grey Heron, c60 Shovelers, c40 Teal, c100 Wigeon, eight Gadwall and nine Shelducks.
There were also half a dozen Black-tailed Godwits and three Redshanks in the channel opposite and a singing Blackcap, three Chiffchaffs and a Cetti's Warbler were in the adjacent hedges. (AH/JC)
Ruff (above), Lapwing, Shovelers & Black-tailed Godwits, Shovelers and Teal at the Ferry (AH)
Church Norton: There were still c20 Black-tailed Godwits in the harbour, along with c100 Knot and Dunlin, c20 Grey Plovers and similar of Wigeon, Teal and Shelduck, whilst a Sandwich Tern and c25 Mediterranean Gulls were among c100 B lack-headed Gulls. (AH)
North Wall: A Swallow flew over the wall this morning, and out in the flooded fields there were the three White-fronted Geese, two Egyptian Geese, three Brent Geese, two Canada Geese, two Gadwall and four Shelducks.
Two Jays, a Linnet, a Chiffchaff, a Chaffinch, and a Sparrowhawk were around Owl Copse, as well as the usual Grey Herons, Little Egrets and Cattle Egrets, but it was quiet at Halsey’s Farm with just four Skylarks over the fields, and two Long-tailed Tits in the hedgerows.
A Spotted Redshank was along White’s Creek and eight Shovelers were out on the mud, but otherwise there were just a few Wigeon and Teal along the banks, whilst in the paddocks there were two Grey Wagtails, a White Wagtail, and a Reed Bunting as well as four Jackdaws who were collecting hair from the horses, and two Marsh Harriers were further back over the reeds. (SP/TRH/LP/IH/CT/GHi/EB)
The three White-fronted Geese were in the field behind the Breech Pool this afternoon, whilst the two Egyptian Geese were in Honer 2 field and the male Marsh Harrier was over the reedbeds. (CRJ)
White-fronted Geese (above), Egyptian Geese, Brent Geese, White Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, Linnet & Jackdaw at the North Wall (LP)
Chichester GPs: What are presumably the returning pair of Red-crested Pochards have been seen around the fairly inaccessible fishing lakes on the north side of the A27 in recent days. (GWh per SM)
