Friday, 15th May: It remains surprisingly cool, but the north-westerly breeze eased overnight, leaving a pleasant morning of hazy sun and cloud.......
Selsey Bill: An Arctic Skua and two Great Northern Divers were about this morning, along with plenty of terns, mostly well offshore. Full log below. (IP/AH))
(0645-0815hrs) (NW, F3-4)
Great Northern Diver - 1W, 1os
Gannet - 12os
Arctic Skua - 1os
Great Black-backed Gull - 2os
Kittiwake - 1W
Sandwich Tern - 75os
Common Tern - 6os
Little Tern - 10os
Swallow - 1
House Martin - 1
There were a lot of birds i a distant feeding flock this afternoon, including an impressive 26 Sandwich Terns. Full log below. (JA)
(1600-1730hrs)
Great Northern Diver - 1os
Gannet - 1os
Mediterranean Gull - 1E, 3s
Common Gull - 2os
Lesser Black-backed Gull - 11os
Great Black-backed Gull - 2os
Herring Gull - 1600os
Sandwich Tern - 268os
Common Tern - 18os
Little Tern - 35os
Ferry Pool: There were a Common Sandpiper, two Redshanks, c30 Avocets and c60 Black-tailed Godwits on the pool this morning until a Red Kite and a Buzzard went over at the same time and upset them all, but otherwise there were just a drake Shoveler, three Gadwall, a dozen Shelducks and c30 Mallard present. (AH)
Also, later, a Little Ringed Plover was again on the pool and a Greenshank was in the channel opposite. (AH/P&BJ)
Red Kite (above), Common Sandpiper, Avocets, Black-tailed Godwits & Shoveler and Avocets at the Ferry (AH)
North Wall: There were up to four Marsh Harriers about, including the regular pair, though it looks as if the potential second pair's nest has failed, whilst among a good selection of other raptors there were a Hobby chasing things high up, at least two Red Kites and a Kestrel mobbing one of at least five Buzzards present.
Also, a Cuckoo was behind the Breech Pool, at least a dozen Swifts were feeding high up, a Kingfisher was still around Owl Copse and the Swallows were still around the paddocks and plenty of Reed and Sedge Warblers were along the wall. (LP/IH/CT/TRH/MJa/EB/AH et al)
Also, a Barn Owl was at Halsey's Farm again, early this morning (AW), whilst later there were a calling Cuckoo, two Lesser Whitethroats, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, seven Casttle Egrets, a pair of Gadwall annd a pair of Canada Geese in the vicinity P&BJ).
Marsh Harrier (above), Cuckoo, Reed Warbler, Swallow (AH), Marsh Harriers, Reed Warbler, Mute Swan family, Cattle Egret & Great Crested Grebes (EB) at the North Wall
Pagham Spit, There were 197 Dunlin, 144 Ringed Plovers, two Sanderlings and a Turnstone in the high tide roost this morning, whilst c40 Little Terns, eight Common Terns, c250 Sandwich Terns, a Common Gull and c100 Mediterranean Gulls were around the islands.
There were also two Meadow Pipits and a handful of Skylarks and Linnets along the spit. (PA)
East side: A first-summer Little Gull was off the end of White's Creek this morning, along with c100 Dunlin and c80 Ringed Plovers, whilst further out there were a couple of Bar-tailed Godwits and Whimbrel and half a dozen Grey Plovers, plus at least six Common Seals. (AH/PA/LP/TRH/MJa)
Little Gull (above), Grey Plover & Bar-tailed Godwit along the East side (AH)
Marsh Farm, Sidlesham: Along Church Farm Lane this morning there were a Cattle Egret, four Shelducks, eight Mediterranean Gulls, six Stock Doves and a couple each of Yellowhammers, Skylarks and Song Thrushes. (P&BJ)
Honer Reservoir: There were just three Gadwall, six Mallards and five Coots on the reservoir, with a Yellowhammer in the hedges and five skylarks in the fields, with another Yellowhammer, a Whimbrel, nine Curlews, nine Shelducks, six Cattle Egrets, seven Stock Doves and a Kestrel in the fields towards Honer Farm. (P&BJ)
Church Norton: The two first-summer Little Gulls were on Tern Island again this afternoon before flying out to sea, whilst the were still half a dozen Common Terns and c25 Little Terns among the many Sandwich Terns, Black-headed and Mediterranean Gulls.
Also, four Avocets dropped in, but seven Whimbrel and a couple of Bar-tailed Godwits, Curlews, Grey Plovers and Ringed Plovers were the only waders in the southern end of the harbour, though a lot of presumably Dunlin and Ringed Plovers were along the main Channel. (AW/AH/P&BJ)
East Head: At Snowhill Creek this morning there was very little to report, just seven Avocets and a female Wheatear of note. (PA)
Thursday, 14th May: Another cold and windy morning, with the stiff north-westerly pushing through banks of heavy cloud and squally drizzle, with brief sunny spells between.......
Selsey Bill: A very quiet morning, with just a few terns lingering offshore. Full log below. (AH/IP)
(0700-0815hrs) (NNW, F5)
Gannet - 5E, 14W
Whimbrel - 2W
Great Black-backed Gull - 1os
Sandwich Tern - 40os
Common Tern - 11os
Little Tern - 8os
House Martin - 4
Ferry Pool: A Little Ringed Plover was on the small, roadside pool, whilst on the main pool there were 27 Avocets, 57 Black-tailed Godwits, a drake Shoveler, a drake Gadwall, 11 Shelducks and c25 Mallards.
A look round the Tramway just produced a Lesser Whitethroat, two Blackcaps, three Reed Warblers and Chiffchaffs and a scattering of half a dozen or so Whitethroats, whilst a lone Whimbrel was on the salt-marsh. (AH)
Later, with the tide up, there were a Common Sandpiper, 17 Dunlin plus a Ringed Plover, two Redshanks, 74 Black-tailed Godwits and a pair of Shoveler on the pool, whilst a Cuckoo was heard, and 26 Swifts and a male Marsh Harrier went over. (P&BJ)
Long Pool: A pair of Great Crested Grebes with four small chicks were on the pool today, along with a Little Grebe. (P&BJ)
Marsh Farm, Sidlesham: A Barn Owl was along Church Farm Lane this evening, with a Yellowhammer, a Cattle Egret and 20 Mediterranean Gulls around, too. (P&BJ)
North Wall: A Barn Owl was out hunting just before dawn at Halsey's Farm, with a Cuckoo calling from the copse and a Mistle Thrush nearby. (AW)
The Barn Owl was seen again briefly later on, and two Ravens flew over the wall and across the harbour, whilst the reeds were still busy with Sedge and Reed Warblers as well as a couple of Reed Buntings, a Lesser Whitethroat was at Owl Copse, and a pair of Little Grebes were nest building on the water.
The Mute Swan family with their six new cygnets were on the Breech Pool, where there was also two Tufted Ducks, a Shoveler, a Gadwall, two Shelducks and 28 Mallards, whilst the pair of Great Crested Grebes were carrying out some maintenance on their nest.
Elsewhere, there were 16 Grey Plovers out in the harbour, a Little Tern was fishing at high tide, the Marsh Harriers were very active over the reeds, and a Cuckoo was calling from the trees at the back. (MJa/TRH/LP/JDW)
Shoveler (above), Great Crested Grebes, Tufted Duck & Mute Swan family at the North Wall (LP)
Church Norton: Half a dozen Turnstones, two Curlews and a dozen Oystercatchers were the only waders seen, whilst five Common Terns, a dozen Little Terns and c40 Sandwich Terns were on the last vestiges of mud.
A couple of vocal Blackcaps, Chiffchaffs and Whitethroats was about it for the hedges, with four Swallows over Rectory Lane the only other things of note. (AH)
Sandwich Terns (above), Common Tern & Sandwich Terns, Common Terns and Little Terns at Church Norton (AH)
This afternoon two first-summer Little Gulls were on Tern Island, with two Bar-tailed Godwits and five Whimbrel on the mud and c40 Little Terns among the colony. (P&BJ)
There was no sign of the Little Gulls later, though at least 60 Little Terns and 300 Sandwich Terns were about, along with a Greenshank, a Grey Plover, two Whimbrel and four Bar-tailed Godwits. (AH)





