Friday, 19th April: After a sunny start, a mostly grey and cool morning in a freshening and blustery north-westerly......
Selsey Bill: Despite the unpromising wind direction, there was a little more activity this morning, including three Yellow Wagtails, two Willow Warblers and seven Wheatears seen coming in off the sea, a Little Tern offshore and just a few bits going both east and west. Full log below. (BI/IP/AH)
(0600-0830hrs) (WNW, F4)
Great Northern Diver - 2W, 4os
Red-throated Diver - 1E
Fulmar - 1W
Gannet - 15E, 17W, 12os
Common Scoter - 28E
Red-breasted Merganser - 1E
Dunlin - 5W
Bar-tailed Godwit - 1W
Whimbrel - 7W
Turnstone - 4
Mediterranean Gull - 10W
Common Gull - 1W
Kittiwake - 1W
Sandwich Tern - 7E, 23W, 12os
Common Tern - 1os
Little Tern - 1os
Yellow Wagtail - 3N
Wheatear - 7N
Willow Warbler - 2N
Wheatears (above), Bar-tailed Godwit, Sandwich Tern & Gannet at the Bill (AH)
Ferry Pool: The Common Sandpiper and a Greenshank were on the pool this morning, along with 28 Redshanks, 38 Avocets, a pair of Mediterranean Gulls, 12 Shelducks and similar of Shovelers and Teal, with two pairs of Lapwings on the fields. (AH)
Common Sandpiper (above) & Greenshank and Redshanks at the Ferry (AH)
Church Norton: It was pretty slow going here, though a Cuckoo was calling from Priory Wood, two Wheatears were on the beach and a Willow Warbler, a Lesser Whitethroat and a couple each of Chiffchaffs, Sedge and Reed Warblers were singing unseen along the Severals and half a dozen Swallows went over the beach.
The harbour, though, was bereft of birds on the high tide, with just a handful of Curlews, Redshanks and Oystercatchers, plus a dozen Shelducks, seen. (AH)
Wheatear (above) & Linnet at Church Norton (AH)
North Wall: The Purple Heron flew in from the east and dropped into the back of the reeds beyond the Breech Pool this morning, whilst three Spoonbills flew over north over the wall, and there was also a Whinchat and at least nine Wheatears about, including six together at Owl Point where two Yellow Wagtails flew over, along with five Sedge Warblers, a Reed Warbler, four Reed Buntings, two Linnets, a Blackcap, two Long-tailed Tits, a Lesser Whitethroat and a Chaffinch along the hedgerows.
Four Pintail and a Teal were out in the harbour, and along the East side there were 18 Dunlin, four Grey Plovers, six Bar-tailed Godwits, three Whimbrels, two Curlews and two Oystercatchers with three Common Seals hauled out on the far bank.
Also, two Canada Geese, a pair of Gadwall, the lone Wigeon and a few Tufted Ducks were on the Breech Pool, and two Lapwings were in the fields, whilst two Egyptian Geese were in the fields by the Church Barton reservoir along with 36 Shelducks, two Marsh Harriers were over the reeds, a Peregrine was in one of the trees, and a flock of 50 Linnets were feeding amongst the rotting cabbages. (LP/SP/TRH/CT/BI/EB/M Read et al)
Wheatears (above), Whimbrel and Bar-tailed Godwit, Cattle Egret, Pintails and Oystercatcher, Egyptian Geese, Linnet, Common Seals (LP), Marsh Harrier & Wheatear (EB) around the North Wall
The Purple Heron showed well for a while mid-afternoon (AW).
Purple Heron at the North Wall (AW)
The Purple Heron re-appeared and had a fly round early in the evening, when the male Marsh Harrier was showing well, too, and c20 Swallows went over (AH).
Purple Heron (above), Marsh Harrier & Swallow at the North Wall (AH)
Chichester GPs: A Swift was over the back of Ivy Lake this morning, along with three House Martins, three Sand Martins and four Swallows. (AB)
Earlier, six House Martins were over Copse Lake and four Swallows and four Sand Martins were at Runcton Lake. (BI)
Medmerry: Windmill area - There were two Wheatears on the adjacent beach this morning, with another eight, a couple of Meadow Pipits and a couple of Skylarks in the big field by the windmill, with two Swallows going over. (AH)
Wheatears (above) & Skylarks at Medmerry (AH)