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21 Jan 2025 | Adur at Shoreham |
This morning, at low tide, on the river Adur at Shoreham I counted eight Lesser Black-backed Gulls that looked dark enough to be of the continental race intermedius (top two pics), though paler than Great Black-backed Gull (pic lower left). They were in a roost just below the Toll Bridge. On the saltings from the houseboat passage the lonesome, wintering Curlew was on view. posted by Alan Kitson on 21 Jan 2025 12:54 | |
20 Jan 2025 | Fairlight Cliffs |
A Song Thrush in the garden was notable. At sea, the usual suspects in modest numbers included 4 Common Scoters and 11 Kittiwakes - as often, in the afternoon. posted by Alan Parker on 21 Jan 2025 05:33 | |
20 Jan 2025 | Weir Wood Reservoir |
Thinking I'd probably missed them, I was delighted to catch up with a distant view of a drake Goosander, until about 15 minutes later, 2 more drakes and a redhead appeared closer from seemingly nowhere. Also nice were ca.10 Pochard and 2 Egyptian Geese. Other usual suspects present, though a single Marsh Tit around the feeders was a nifty pickup. Plenty of bird activity around the feeders, so many thanks to the volunteer(s) that filled those up! posted by Daniel Card on 20 Jan 2025 21:35 | |
20 Jan 2025 | Henfield Levels |
Lovely morning spent on the levels, 9 Russian White-fronted Geese (6+3), Great White Egret, 3 Little Egrets, Water Rail heard calling, 6 Common Snipe, a single Golden Plover was in a flock of 249 Lapwings. Immature male Marsh Harrier, 2 immature female Peregrines, Kestrel and 3 Ravens seen. Ducks included 35 Pintail, 40 Shoveler, 154+ Wigeon and 364 Teal. posted by Alastair Gray on 20 Jan 2025 18:33 | |
18 Jan 2025 | SOS Walk around West Mash Rise, Eastbourne - Morning |
21 of us gather in the Sevenoaks Road Car Park on a cold but dry winter's morning, with a gentle but cold wind blowing from the north. We headed to the main lake to observe Coots, Black-headed Gulls, a female Pochard and Tufted Ducks. Moving round anti-clockwise we stopped again to spot Shoveler, Gadwall, Wigeon, Teal and a Grey Heron hiding in the reeds. Moving on after hearing a Cetti’s Warbler we came to the main viewpoint where we tried in vain to find the recently reported Bittern.Scanning through the Herring Gulls, 3 Great Black-backed Gulls were seen along with a male Pochard. Moving further round the lake the 3 Great Black-backed Gulls had been replaced by a single Lesser Black-backed Gull. As we turned towards the 2nd and smaller lake, a Great Egret was seen flying north. Around the small lake with a Mute Swan on it, a Kestrel was seen hovering and a white chested Buzzard seen on a post. As we walked along the sewer edge, Moorhen, a Marsh Harrier and Canada Geese were viewed but a possible Water Pipit was only heard but not seen. As we turned around the NE corner of the site, 8 Snipe were flushed from the pool edge and back at the start, 2 Stonechats were seen again. Other birds seen multiple times were Great Tit, Blue Tit, Magpie, Carrion Crow (one with a piece of Pizza) and a small flock of Starlings. posted by Steve Hewitt on 20 Jan 2025 17:23 | |
20 Jan 2025 | Fairmile Bottom |
Viewing one flight line to just one roost here revealed 70 Hawfinches, nearly all between 13:50 and 13:55. Earlier, several flocks of up to 45 on the ridge may have been some of the roosting birds. Similar numbers of Greenfinches. Also two Goshawks, a Woodcock and a Crossbill. A dawn check of Nore Wood (Eartham) had revealed no finches at all, despite all the yews here. posted by Mark Mallalieu on 20 Jan 2025 17:08 | |
20 Jan 2025 | Steyning Great White Egret |
A Great White Egret landed on a neighbour’s roof at 12:50 today. Bright yellow beak, black legs and thick S shaped neck stood out well in the sunshine. Departed after a few minutes surveying the gardens below. posted by Peter Chase on 20 Jan 2025 16:20 | |
19 Jan 2025 | Just Racing Ourselves |
The String Quartet (Rick Fullbrook, Shaun Green, Neale Hider and Paul Shoard) were originally intending to take part in the SOS bird race on 12th January but had to cancel due to one member having an unexpected business trip. We reconvened on Sunday 19th, knowing of course that our score wouldn’t count. posted by Rick Fullbrook on 20 Jan 2025 15:12 | |
19 Jan 2025 | Newhaven - Gulls |
West Beach Newhaven: Black-headed Gull, Common Gull, Great Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull (pic) & Yellow-legged Gull (pic). posted by Gary M on 19 Jan 2025 16:16 | |
19 Jan 2025 | Winter thrushes at last |
First sight of Fieldfares this year by Wineham Lane, near Henfield. About 10 in mixed flock with Redwings of about 40 birds. posted by Graeme Charles on 19 Jan 2025 15:15 |
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