Saturday, 13th June: The breeze remained fresh and from the west, but it was a warmer and sunnier morning than of late......
Selsey Bill: A pale-phase Arctic Skua was offshore again this morning and a Fullmar and ten Kittiwakes, including a flock of nine, went west. Full log below. (SH/PB/AH/IP)
(0545-0815hrs) (W, F4-5)
Fulmar - 1W
Gannet - 1E, 3W, 1os
Oystercatcher - 1W
Arctic Skua - 1os
Mediterranean Gull - 17W
Black-headed Gull - 340os
Great Black-backed Gull - 12os
Kittiwake - 10W
Sandwich Tern - 220os
Common Tern - 4os
Little Tern - 15os
House Martin - 2
Ferry Pool: There were minimum of 25 young Avocets - from tiny chicks to juveniles - around the pool this morning, along with 34 adults, c40 Black-tailed Godwits, an Oystercatcher, the pair of Common Terns, a Shoveler and 16 Shelducks, plus the eight ducklings. (AH)
Later, a colour-ringed adult Spoonbill dropped in on the pool and there was also a Little Ringed Plover about in addition to that seen earlier. (JC/MP/GR et al)
Church Norton: There were still lots of Sandwich Terns, Mediterranean and Black-headed Gulls, plus a handful of Little and Common Terns, to be seen, along with an adult Kittiwake, but the only waders present were 27 Black-tailed Godwits and five Oystercatchers.
Also, a look along the west side to Reedy Marsh produced an unseen singing Yellowhammer, a Reed Bunting, a Blackcap, two or three Whitethroats and half a dozen Linnets. (AH)
Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pool - There were two Greenshanks, three Ringed Plovers and seven Oystercatchers on the Stilt Pool this morning, with two Cuckoos, a Raven, a Marsh Harrier, a Kestrel and three Buzzards around the reserve, whilst seven Common Terns were around the rafts and a Little Tern was offshore.
There was also a bit of activity along the banks, including an unseasonal Willow Warbler, two Chiffchaffs, a Sedge Warbler, ten Reed Warblers, two Cetti's Warblers, c30 Whitethroats, four Reed Buntings and c20 Yellowhammers, plus seven Swallows over. (S&SaH/PB)
Chichester GPs: The mother Red-crested Pochard and her four well-grown young were still on New Lake today, though there was no sign of the two drakes, along with what appeared to be three families of fledged young Gadwall, half a dozen Pochard and Tufted Ducks and a drake Shoveler, whilst the small Black-headed Gull colony held at least half a dozen well-grown chicks. (AH)
Drayton House pits: A fairly mundane WeBS count at these pits today, the highlight being just two female Pochards with broods of young and a female Gadwall likewise. The regular species were present including 64 Canada Geese (with two broods of young), just one pair of Greylags with young and a pair of Mute Swans with seven cygnets, plus a number of Great Crested and Little Grebe pairs. On the non-avian side a nice colony of up to 200 spikes of Southern Marsh Orchid were present and perhaps 20+ Pyramidals also. (OM)






