Sunday, 1st February: The heavy overnight rain continued into the early morning, slowly giving way to persistent drizzle and the odd brighter interlude, though quite mild in the light to moderate south-westerly breeze....
Selsey Bill: There was a huge westward movement of 335 Red-throated Divers going west this morning, with a good selection of other species heading west, too, including three Red-necked Grebes together, early on, four Slavonian Grebes, a Velvet Scoter and two Fulmars. Full log below. (SH/BI/AH)
(0730-1000hrs) (SW, F3-4)
Great Northern Diver - 2os
Red-throated Diver - 3E, 335W, 2os
Red-necked Grebe - 3W (together!)
Slavonian Grebe - 4W
Great Crested Grebe - 2W
Fulmar - 2W
Gannet - 74W
Velvet Scoter - 1W
Common Scoter - 14W, 20os
Red-breasted Merganser - 5W, 2os
Oystercatcher - 1E
Turnstone - 12
Mediterranean Gull - 3W
Great Black-backed Gull - 1E, 2W
Sandwich Tern - 6os
Guillemot - 1W
Razorbill - 1W
auk sp - 2W
Red-throated Divers (above), Great Northern Diver, Slavonian Grebes, Velvet Scoter, Fulmar & Gannets at the Bill (AH)
Ferry Pool: The Green Sandpiper was on the road-side pool and two Avocets were roosting on the main pool, whilst at least 2000 Lapwings were on the pool and fields, along with eight Shelducks, a pair of Gadwall, c60 Shovelers, c100 Teal and c300 Wigeon. (AH)
Long Pool: Two Ravens went over, with one settling in nearby trees, but a Cetti's Warbler and a dozen Linnets were the only birds along the hedges.
There were plenty of birds at the far end of Ferry Channel on the full tide, including c30 roosting Avocets, plenty of Redshanks and Curlews and another 500 Lapwings, with c40 Shelducks , c100 Brent Geese and similar of Wigeon and Teal on the water. (AH/GW)
Drayton Pits: Two White-fronted Geese were among a flock of Greylag Geese in the adjacent fields this morning before they flew back into the pits.
Also, a female Bullfinch was in the hedges there. (BI)
West Wittering: There was lots of activity on my Crab-apple tree this morning, with a small flock of Goldfinches joined by a Chiffchaff, a Blackbird and a couple of Goldcrests, which were too quick for the camera! (GM)



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