Bank Holiday Monday, 4th May: A very grey and overcast morning, only brightening slowly, but quite mild in the light north-westerly breeze....
Selsey Bill: A fairly quiet morning, though a Pomarine Skua was an unexpected highlight, whilst 37 Brent Geese went east, too, three Eider went west and a Tree Pipit and two Yellow Wagtail came in off the sea. Full log below. (JA/SH/IP/AH et al)
(0500-0930hrs) (NW, F2-3)
Great Northern Diver - 6os
Red-throated Diver - 2E, 1os
Gannet - 3E, 8W
Shag - 1E
Brent Goose - 37E
Eider - 3W
Common Scoter - 31E
Oystercatcher - 3E, 4W, 1 present
Sanderling - 3E, 1W
Whimbrel - 5E
Pomarine Skua - 1E (0909hrs)
Mediterranean Gull - 2E
Lesser Black-backed Gull - 1E, 3os
Great Black-backed Gull - 8E, 4W, 13os
Kittiwake - 2E
Sandwich Tern - 140os
Common Tern - 12os
Little Tern - 22os
Cuckoo - 1 (heard)
Swift - 4
Swallow - 12N, 4 present
House Martin - 6
Tree Pipit - 1N
Yellow Wagtail - 2N
Pied Wagtail - 1N
Wheatear - 1
(1415-1615hrs) (JA/SH)
Gannet - 2W
Shag - 1W
Arctic Skua - 1E
Mediterranean Gull - 1W
Kittiwake - 8W
Sandwich Tern - 22E, 15os
Little Tern - 8os
Ferry Pool: The Wood Sandpiper was around again, though often elusive, whilst the Black-tailed Godwit count had risen to 44 and the Avocet count was down to 11, along with a couple of Redshanks, and in the channel opposite there were still two Bar-tailed Godwits, two Greenshanks and a Whimbrel.
Also, two Common Terns dropped in briefly and there were a lot of wildfowl on the pool, including c70 Shelducks, c50 adult Mallards and c30 ducklings in four different families, with 11 Gadwall and a Shoveler about, too. (PA/AH)
North Wall: It was busy in the paddocks this morning, with six Yellow Wagtails, a Pied Wagtail, 16 Linnets, three Swallows, four Greenfinches, 12 Goldfinches, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Jay, a Whitethroat, two Reed Buntings, and two Cuckoos about, with another Cuckoo and four Marsh Harriers further back.
Along the wall, the reeds were full of Reed Warblers, Sedge Warblers and Cetti’s Warblers, while on the Breech Pool there were seven Tufted Ducks, two Shelducks and a Great Crested Grebe. Another Cuckoo was at Halsey’s Farm, a Kingfisher was about and two Swifts passed high overhead but the only other bird of note was a Gadwall by the outfall. (LP/MJa/CT)
Yellow Wagtails (above), Whitethroat, Great Spotted Woodpecker & Tufted Duck at the North Wall (LP)
Mill Pond Marsh: Two or three Reed Warblers were singing from the reeds this morning, but a Shelduck was the only thing of note on the flooded field, whilst in the adjacent Yeoman's field there was little to report beyond two or three Whitethroats and Chiffchaffs, plus a couple of Swallows over. (AH)
Church Norton: Apart from the endless activity around the colony, it was quiet this morning, with just half a dozen Whimbrel and a dozen Bar-tailed Godwits on the mud and just a couple of Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps in the hedges. (AH)
Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pool - The Spoonbill was still on the Stilt Pool this morning, along with a Greenshank, whilst five Common Terns were over the reserve and a Little Tern and two Sandwich Terns went east offshore and a Yellow Wagtail and 42 Swallows came in off the sea..
Also, three Lapwings and two Egyptian Geese were on the reserve, a Sparrowhawk, a Kestrel and four Buzzards went over
The banks were quite busy in the stiller conditions, and included a family part of two adult and three juvenile Stonechats, c30 Whitethroats, a Lesser Whitethroat, a B lackcap, four Chiffchaffs, four Cetti's Warblers, six Sedge Warblers, nine Reed Warblers, five Reed Buntings and 13 Yellowhammers. (S&SaH)
Fishbourne Creek: Highlights of a quiet morning included 20 Whimbrel, two Greenshanks and a Lesser Whitethroat. (RW)
Chichester GPs: The curious family of two drake and one duck Red-crested Pochard and their four ducklings were all still on New Lake this morning. (PA)
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