Thursday, 4 April 2024

4th - 6th April 2024

Saturday, 6th April: A very grey and hazy morning, though quite mild in the brisk south-south-eastly breeze.........

Selsey Bill: The shift in wind direction produced an interesting morning of passage for a good turn-out, including 266 Sandwich Terns, 33 Common Terns, two dark-phase Arctic Skuas, a Little Gull, 25 Whimbrel, 11 Bar-tailed Godwits, a Black-throated Diver and 100 Common Scoters east. Full log below. (SH/BI/PB/PM/IP/KT/AHu/AH/P&LH/CRJ/AW et al)
(0600-1100hrs) (SSE, F5-6)
Great Northern Diver - 1E, 4os
Back-throated Diver - 1E
Red-throated Diver - 9E
diver sp - 1E
Great Crested Grebe - 1W
Fulmar - 5W
Gannet - 7E, 7W
Shag - 1E
Brent Goose - 30E
Shelduck - 2W
Wigeon - 1E
Common Scoter - 125E, 30os
Red-breasted Merganser - 11E, 2os
Oystercatcher - 2E, 2W
Sanderling - 10E
Bar-tailed Godwit - 11E
Whimbrel - 28E
Turnstone - 10
Arctic Skua - 2E
Mediterranean Gull - 8E, 54W, 2os
Common Gull - 10E
Kittiwake - 1E, 2W
Little Gull - 1E
Sandwich Tern - 280E
Common Tern - 39E, 2W
Guillemot - 2E, 2os
Razorbill - 1E
Swallow - 2N
Meadow Pipit - 12N
Wheatear - 1
Linnet - 21

This afternoon, the first pale-phase Arctic skua went east, along with 94 Common Scoters , and a Long-tailed Duck popped up offshore. Full log below. (SH/P&LH)
(1230-1600hrs) 
Great Northern Diver - 6os
Red-throated Diver - 1E
Long-tailed Duck - 1os
Common Scoter - 94E (including a flock of 60+), 4W,  50os
Oystercatcher - 1W
Ringed Plover - 9E
Dunlin - 2E
Whimbrel - 2E
Turnstone - 5
Arctic Skua - 1E (pale-phase)
Mediterranean Gull - 2E, 2os
Common Gull - 3E, 6W
Sandwich Tern - 21E, 2W, 1os
Meadow Pipit - 5N

Arctic Skua (above), Common Tern, Fulmar, Wheatear (AW), Sandwich Terns, Whimbrels, Common Scoters & Brent Geese (AH) at the Bill







Happy sea-watchers at the Bill (CRJ)

Ferry Pool: The moulting Spotted Redshank was back on the pool at high tide today, along with half a dozen Redshanks, 36 Avocets, c120 Black-tailed Godwits and c30 Wigeon and Shovelers.
Also a Cetti's Warbler and a Chiffchaff calling from nearby, and early on a pair of Marsh Harriers went over. (KT/AHu/aH/RWh et al)

Spotted Redshank at the Ferry (AH)

Chichester GPs: Drayton Pits -  Shortly after I started the WeBS count at South pit, I came across the first Common Sandpiper of the year, followed soon after by the first singing Reed Warbler, subsequently finding two more of the latter on North pit. 
The count also produced a Kingfisher and joint totals of 31 Pochard, six Shovelers, a dozen Tufted Ducks, an Egyptian Goose and a pair of nesting Mute Swans, although it was otherwise standard fare. Passerines included three Willow Warblers, three Blackcaps, up to six Cetti’s Warblers and about the same of Chiffchaffs. (OM)

Medmerry: Medmerry Trail to Ham - A Sedge Warbler was singing along by the reed beds this morning whilst at Ham it was good to see three Corn Buntings present. (BI)

Corn Bunting at Ham (BI)



East sideThe first Whitethroat of the year was singing from hedges by the old golf course (by the Slipe Field) this morning. (NB)

West Itchenor: The year's first Whinchat was along the coastal path, about a mile south of the village this morning. (SM)
Also, a White-tailed Eagle was seen crossing over the harbour and then heading back towards Thorney Island and a Great Northern Diver was off the jetty. (PH)

White-tailed Eagle with Bar-tailed Godwits and Grey Plovers at West Itchenor (PH)

East Head: Four Great Northern Divers and an immature male Eider were in the harbour from Ella Nore, whilst ten Bar-tailed Godwits, 25 Knot and an impressive count of 110 Sanderlings were in the roost there. (SM)

Park Farm, Selsey: A minimum of two Swallows were around the buildings at the farm this morning, along with a couple of Chiffchaffs and a Pied Wagtail, whilst a pair of Sparrowhawks were over the fields, along with two Buzzards, and three Gadwall went over there. (IP/RWh)

Church Norton: A Grasshopper Warbler called for a short while, late morning, near the Mound, and was briefly re-heard early afternoon in the nearby field.
Also there, there were a Willow Warbler, at least ten Blackcaps and six Chiffchaffs in the hawthorns, whilst another Willow Warbler and three or four Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs were in the general area of the Severals, along with a Reed Bunting, whilst a Wheatear, seven Skylarks, a Meadow Pipit and numerous Linnets were along the spit.
Encouragingly, there were 100+ Black-headed and Mediterranean Gulls around the harbour, along with at least 15 Sandwich Terns, and they were venturing onto Tern Island in numbers for the first time this spring.
Among waders seen on the high tide were two Greenshanks, four Turnstones and a dozen Ringed Plovers, whilst four Gadwall were flying around the harbour, and eight Brent Geese went east and c75 Mediterranean Gulls went west, close inshore. (MO-W/MI/AH/P&LH/BI/IP/RWh/GR/KT et al)

Chiffchaff (above), Blackcap & Gadwall at Church Norton (AH)


This afternoon the Grasshopper Warbler was still in the vicinity of the Mound, though generally silent and elusive, whilst in the harbour there were a Greenshank, seven Bar-tailed Godwits, three Knot, c20 Ringed Plovers and c60 Dunlin. (AH)

Greenshank (above) & Bar-tailed Godwits at Church Norton (AH)









Friday, 5th April: Yet another morning of decidedly fresh south-westerly winds and mostly overcast skies, with just the odd sunny interlude.........

Selsey Bill: A very quiet morning, with, again, no real indication of any migration. Full log below. (BI/AH/IP/SR/AW/R Williams)
(0645-0915hrs) (SW, F6-7)
Great Northern Diver - 3os
Fulmar - 3W
Gannet - 2E, 13W
Brent Goose - 6E
Common Scoter - 34E, 11W
Red-breasted Merganser - 2W
Turnstone - 14
Mediterranean Gull - 1W, 8os
Kittiwake - 3W
Sandwich Tern - 33E, 22W


Fulmar (AW top, AH lower), Kittiwakes & Sandwich Terns (AH) at the Bill


Ferry Pool: A re-run of yesterday, with c60 Black-tailed Godwits and 38 avocets on the pool, along with c30 Shovelers and Teal, plus a pair of Lapwing and four Shelducks on the field. (AH) 
Later, a Swallow went over the pool. (AW)

Black-tailed Godwits and Teal at the Ferry (AH)

Long Pool: This morning, both a Peregrine and a Marsh Harrier were hunting the area. (AW)

Marsh Harrier (above) & Peregrine at the Long Pool (AW)


Chichester GPs: A Little Gull was still on Runcton Lake this morning, whilst five singing Willow Warblers were along the hedges around Ivy Lake and 60+ Sand Martins and 10+ Swallows were feeding overhead. (CS)

Church Norton: There was a small arrival of up to ten Willow Warblers along the sheltered hedges, with a couple singing, and there were also half a dozen singing Chiffchaffs and a couple of Blackcaps, but two Swallows north over the harbour were the only other migrants seen.
A flock of c40 Mediterranean Gulls flew west over the harbour, with another half a dozen and a couple of Sandwich Terns among c50 Black-headed Gulls on the water, but a little group of three Bar-tailed Godwits, a Knot and 11 Grey Plovers and a flock of c50 Dunlin flying around the far side were the only waders beyond the usual Curlews, Redshanks and Oystercatchers. (AH/R Williams et al)



Willow Warblers (above), Chiffchaff, Sandwich Tern, Mediterranean and Black-headed Gulls & Bar-tailed Godwits and Grey Plovers at Church Norton (AH)




Late this afternoon there were a few more waders on the mud than of late, including a Greenshank, two Knot, a c20 Grey Plovers, c40 Ringed Plovers and c150 Dunlin, including an odd-looking leucistic bird.
There were also at least four Blackcaps in the hawthorns by the mound. (AH)

Greenshank (above), leucisic Dunlin & Blackcap at Church Norton (AH)


North Wall: Around high tide this morning there were 32 Pintail, 20 Teal, a Wigeon, eight Dunlin and 48 Grey Plovers out in the harbour, and 52 Shovelers, two Gadwall, eight Curlews, 13 Cattle Egrets, three Little Egrets and 12 Black-tailed Godwits on the flooded fields, whilst on the Breech Pool there was just a pair of Tufted Ducks, a Great Crested Grebe and a pair of Mute Swans, with the male Marsh Harrier further back over the reeds.
A Wheatear was on the fence posts at Halsey’s Farm, a few Skylarks were in the fields and two Buzzards were together in one of the trees, whilst the pair of Stock Doves were at Little Welbourne and a Green Woodpecker, a Jay, two Greenfinches, two Chaffinches and a Chiffchaff were by the stables. (LP/JDW)

Wheatear (above), Stock Dove, Buzzards & Shovelers at the North Wall (LP)











Thursday, 4th April: Another very unsettled morning in a very fresh and blustery westerly breeze, pushing through banks of heavy cloud and squally showers with a few brief interludes in between.......

Selsey Bill: A Merlin tracked from way out as it came in was the highlight, with a few hirundines in off the sea, three Sanderlings west and up to eight Great Northern Divers present being the best of the rest on a fairly slow morning. Full log below. (BI/AH/MO-W/LP/SR/P&LH/SM)
(0645-0935hrs) (WSW, F6)
Great Northern Diver - 5W, 3os
Great Crested Grebe -1os
Fulmar - 2W
Gannet - 2E, 1W
Brent Goose - 41E
Common Scoter - 5E, 2W
Red-breasted Merganser - 2W
Merlin - 1N
Sanderling - 3W
Dunlin - 25E
Mediterranean Gull - 7E, 2W, 4os
Common Gull - 3E
Kittiwake - 1W
Sandwich Tern - 8E, 3W,
Swallow - 4N
Sand Martin - 1N
hirundine sp - 5N

(1230-1300hrs) (P&LH)
Great Northern Diver - 1os
Turnstone - 10
Sandwich Tern - 1E

Great Northern Diver (above) & Sandwich Tern at the Bill (AH)

Ferry Pool: There were only 60 or so Black-tailed Godwits on the pool this morning, along with 38 Avocets, four Shelducks, and c40 Teal and Shovelers.
Also, the Willow Warbler was still showing well in the Discovery Area. (AH/BI/KJ et al))

Black-tailed Godwits and Avocets on the Ferry (AH)

Later on, two Swallows and three Sand Martins went north over the pool. (P&LH/AW)

Sand Martins over the Ferry (AW)

Long Pool: A sedge Warbler was singing from the bushes this evening. (S&SaH)

Church Norton: A Hooded Crow flew across the harbour at 0940hrs and landed out in the vegetation beyond the main channel, but unfortunately it could not be relocated. (AH/LP)
Otherwise, there were eight Sandwich Terns and eight Mediterranean Gulls about the harbour, along with a female Red-breasted Merganser, an handful of Ringed Plovers and Turnstones and a couple of small flocks of Dunlin flying around the far side.
Two Swallows went north over the harbour, but two or three singing Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs were the only other migrants seen. (AH/LP/BI/SR/P&LH/KT/KJ/SM et al)



Hooded Crow (above), Sandwich Terns, Mediterranean Gull, Red-breasted Merganser & Blackcap at Church Norton (AH)




Chichester GPs: The two first-winter Little Gulls were around the Runcton and Vinnetrow Lakes this morning. (AW/ARK)

Little Gulls at Chichester GPs (AW)

North Mundham: The Coal Tit was again in the garden. (MJ)

Coal Tit in a North Mundham garden (MJ)



Monday, 1 April 2024

1st - 3rd April 2024

Wednesday, 3rd April: After lingering overnight rain, a murky and windy morning, initially from the south before freshening as it shifted to the west.......

Selsey Bill: There were still three Long-tailed Ducks and three Great Northern Divers about, but eastward passage was restricted to two Common Terns, 17 Sandwich Terns and a flock of 21 Brent Geese. Full log below. (PB/PM/IP/AH/SR)
(0630-0900hrs) (SW, F5-6)
Great Northern Diver - 1W, 2os
Red-throated Diver - 3E
diver sp - 1os
Great Crested Grebe - 1W
Gannet - 3E, 6W
Brent Goose - 21E
Long-tailed Duck - 3os
Common Scoter - 11E, 17W, 1os
Red-breasted Merganser - 2W
Turnstone - 1W
Common Gull - 1W
Sandwich Tern - 17E
Common Tern - 2E
auk sp - 1E

(1330-1430hrs) (SH)
Great Northern Diver - 5os
Red-throated Diver - 1E
Gannet - 1W
Common Scoter - 5W
Red-breasted Merganser - 1os
Grey Plover - 9W
Black-tailed Godwit - 1W
Turnstone - 1
Common Gull - 1E
Sandwich Tern - 11W, 7os (inc 5 sat on sea)
Swallow - 4N

Gannet (above) & Common Scoter at the Bill (AH)

Ferry Pool: It was basically unchanged from recent days this morning, with 36 Avocets, c125 Black-tailed Godwits and four Redshanks on the pool and a Snipe and a pair of Lapwings on the field, though Teal numbers were up to c50 and Shovelers down to c30. (AH/PB/PM/TG-P/NR)

Avocets (above) & Black-tailed Godwits at the Ferry (AH)

North Wall: It was bleak along the wall this morning in the wet and blustery conditions, with just a dozen Redshanks and 18 Teal out in the harbour and a Great Crested Grebe, two Tufted Ducks and two Gadwall on the Breech Pool.
A Marsh Harrier and a Buzzard were further back, and in the flooded fields there were 22 Shovelers, but there were very few small birds about with just four Greenfinches along the hedgerows and two Pied Wagtails in the paddock. (LP)

Shovelers (above), Tufted Duck & Pied Wagtail at the North Wall (LP)


East Head: Around Snowhill Creek this afternoon, there were two Greenshanks, at least 34 Avocets and c150 Mediterranean Gulls, with c40 Bar-tailed Godwits out in the creek. (PH)

Chichester GPs: Two first-winter Little Gulls and a Common Tern were feeding over Runcton Lake this morning, and a Kingfisher flew through, too, and two or three Sand Martins and Swallows drifted in from the east and away again, with none seen elsewhere.
There was little of note around the other pits beyond a dozen Pochards and Great Crested Grebes and c30 Tufted Ducks, whilst three Egyptian Geese flew in to Ivy Lake, where there were also four Greylag Geese and c25 Canada Geese.
The hedges just held a pair of Reed Buntings and two or three singing Blackcaps and Cetti's Warblers and half a dozen Chiffchaffs. (AH/AW)


Common Tern (AW) (above), Little Gulls (AW top two, AH, lower three), Swallow, Blackcap & Reed Bunting (AH) at Chichester GPs


















Tuesday, 2nd April: A bright and breezy morning, cool early on, warmer later, in the fresh southerly.......

Just a quick note for those who thought we have had a wet winter - we did! My colleague at Chichester has kept a rain gauge since 1998 - the average rainfall from October to March is 532mm; this winter it was 979mm, nearly double! (AH)

Selsey Bill: A few Brent Geese and Common Scoters went east, but it was a generally quiet morning. Full log below. (IP/OM/AH/SR/DBo et al)
(0630-1030hrs)  (S, F4)
Red-throated Diver - 1os
Great Northern Diver - 1os
Great Crested Grebe - 3W
Gannet - 9E, 4W
Shag - 1E
Brent Goose - 54E
Shelduck - 4E, 2W
Mallard - 2E
Common Scoter - 10E, 7os
Red-breasted Merganser - 1W
Mediterranean Gull - 2E, 4W
Sandwich Tern - 9E, 3W
Willow/Chiff - 1N

Brent Geese (above) & Sandwich Tern at the Bill (AH)

Ferry Pool: A Spotted Redshank moulting into summer plumage was in Ferry channel this morning, along with c20 Redshanks, but the pool just held the regular selection of 36 Avocets, six Redshanks, c125 Black-tailed Godwits, c20 Teal and c30 Shovelers. (BFF/SMo/AH)

Avocets, Shovelers and Teal at the Ferry (AH)

North Selsey: A Wheatear was on the patch of rough ground along Manor Road early this morning. (SH)

Chichester GPs: A Little Gull was on Westhampnett Pit this morning. (BI)
This afternoon there were also a Little Gull on Vinnetrow Lake and another on Runcton Lake. (HR)

West Itchenor: An Osprey headed down the channel past Itchenor befpre catching a fish and heading off north-west.
Also, a Nuthatch could be heard calling again from Park Copse, near Chalkdock. (PH)

Osprey at West Itchenor (PH)


Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pool - This morning on the Stilt Pools the highlights were five Avocets, two drake Pochards, a Wigeon, four Snipe and a Ringed Plover.
Also, out on the reserve there were three Brent Geese, 26 Shelducks and a drake Shoveler, whilst the bushes held a few singing Chiffchaffs and Yellowhammers, with singing Skylarks seemingly ever present. (RW)

North Wall: The male Marsh Harrier was showing well this morning, and c32 Cattle Egrets were split between the fields and Owl Copse, but there was barely a wader in the harbour and a couple of Reed Buntings and Cetti's Warblers was about it along the wall. (PB)

Church Norton: A Peregrine was out in the harbour, eating a kill, and a Cattle Egret flew over and settled to feed in the horse field, but it was very quiet otherwise, with just a dozen or so Ringed Plovers and Dunlin of note in the harbour beyond the regulars, and just one or two Chiffchaffs and Blackcaps in the hedges. (AH/BFF/SMo/RS et al)

Peregrine (above), Chiffchaff & Blackcap at Church Norton (AH)











Bank Holiday Monday, 1st April: The morning started quite bright in a light, but freshening southerly breeze, with heavy cloud and a bit rain pushing through before brightening again later.....

Selsey Bill: It was a much slower morning than the last few days, though there were still 73 Common Scoters and 24 Sandwich Terns east, along with 25 Mediterranean Gulls. Full log below. (SH/BI/IP/KT/SR/RW/AH/AW)
(0630-0930hrs) (S, F4)
Great Northern Diver - 2os
Red-throated Diver - 5E
Great Crested Grebe - 1E, 1os
Gannet - 2E, 3W
Shag - 1E
Brent Goose - 16E
Shelduck - 4E, 2W
Common Scoter - 73E, 3W, 5os
Red-breasted Merganser - 4E
Oystercatcher - 2E
Turnstone - 2
Mediterranean Gull - 25E
Common Gull - 6E
Sandwich Tern - 24E
Linnet - 5

(1610-1710hrs) (SH)
Red-throated Diver - 1E
Gannet - 1W
Velvet Scoter - 1E
Common Scoter - 7E
Red-breasted Merganser - 3E
Sandwich Tern - 3E, 1W

Mediterranean Gulls (AW) (above) & Common Scoters (AH) at the Bill

Ferry Pool: It was much the same as recent days this morning, with c150 Black-tailed Godwits, 36 Avocets, a dozen Teal and c30 Shovelers on the pool, with a pair of Lapwings on the field and c40 Redshanks were along the channel opposite.
The Willow Warbler was still present and singing in the Discovery Area, with a Blackcap and several Chiffchaffs about, too. (AH/KT)


Willow Warbler (above), Blackcap, Redshanks (KT) & Black-tailed Godwits (AH) at the Ferry



East Beach: A female Blackcap was in the garden this morning. (SR)

Blackcap in an East Beach garden (SR)

Church Norton: Two male Red-breasted Mergansers and a Great Northern Diver were a long way offshore this morning, whilst two Sandwich Terns and a second year Common Gull were also present, whilst in the harbour there were c130 Mediterranean Gulls and a Sandwich Tern on the mud.
Also, a flock of 63 Dunlin flew into the Harbour from offshore to join half a dozen Ringed Plovers and two Grey Plovers on the mud and 12 Wigeon were in the main channel and the usual Curlews, Oystercatchers and Redshank were all present in reasonable numbers.
Otherwise, it was quiet, with just a Green Woodpecker and a pair of Great-spotted Woodpeckers t Greenlease Farm and a Song Thrush sang on and off all morning from the brambles bordering the second Several. (IP/RWh)

North Wall: Two Ruff were in he flooded fields opposite Church Barton reservoir this morning. (BI)

Ruff at the North Wall (BI)



Chichester GPs: The Guillemot was still present on Ivy Lake and a Red Kite went over(AB), whilst a Firecrest, four Blackcaps and ten Chiffchaffs were alo0ng the hedges (S&SaH).

Later, a Common Tern and three Little Gulls were on Runcton Lake. (SM/NB)

Little Gull at Chichester GPs (NB)

North Mundham: A Coal Tit was in the garden again his morning. (MJ)

Medmerry: Easton Lane to the Stilt Pools - There were three Pochards on the stilt Pool this afternoon, along with nine Avocets, two Ringed Plovers and a Dunlin.
Also, along the banks there were two Dartford Warblers, four Chiffchaffs, two Cetti's Warblers, three Yellowhammers and a Reed Bunting, whilst two Brent Geese were on the reserve and three Kestrels and four Buzzards went over. (SH)

Medmerry: Porthole Farm to Ham Farm - A pair of Stonechats, a Blackcap, two or three Chiffchaffs and a dozen Linnets were at Porthole farm this morning, but the Medmerry Trail was very quiet.
A Peregrine went over the fields at Ham, upsetting the several hundred Wood Pigeons present, and a lone Swallow went over, but the banks and fields just held a handful of Skylarks and c20 Linnets. (AH)

Stonechat (above), Chiffchaff & Linnets at Medmerry (AH)