Recent Sightings

Recent Sightings

 

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21 Dec 2024Fairlight Cliffs

A morning of unpleasant weather. Mostly Gannets - 29 W in 1.5 hrs, then a similar number back the other way and fishing off the clifftop. Just 2 auks, a Raven and a Grey Seal.

posted by Alan Parker on 22 Dec 2024 05:20

21 Dec 2024Newhaven - Ringed Gull

West Beach Promenade, Newhaven: Common Gull, Eider, Great Black-backed Gull (J12JL), Lesser Black-backed Gull, Rock Pipit & Song Thrush.

posted by Gary M on 21 Dec 2024 14:32

20 Dec 2024Stock Doves

A notable flock of 25 Stock Dove, 3 Corn Bunting, 2 Meadow Pipit, 2 Chaffinch, a Red Kite, Buzzard, and Pied Wagtail in Balsdean Bottom south of Kingston Hill. 

posted by Paolo Oprandi on 21 Dec 2024 08:46

20 Dec 2024Fairlight Cliffs

A quieter morning, with fewer Red-throated Divers than yesterday - 56 past in 90 mins. Just 6 Gannets, and no auks.

posted by Alan Parker on 21 Dec 2024 05:00

20 Dec 2024Purple Sandpiper at Newhaven Harbour

A Purple Sandpiper on eastern arm of Newhaven Harbour at low tide. Five foraging Turnstones and a lovely view of a Kingfisher perched on one of the struts.

posted by Pam McIlroy on 20 Dec 2024 21:58

20 Dec 2024Bittern

Bittern at Castle Water, Rye Harbour NR. 

posted by Tony Davis on 20 Dec 2024 19:25

19 Dec 2024Fairlight Cliffs

My highest count of Red-throated Divers so far this winter - 191W in an hour from dawn; always good to see so many - but just 4 auks.

posted by Alan Parker on 20 Dec 2024 05:26

15 Dec 2024White-tailed Eagle at Tidemills

White-tailed Eagle flew south down the Ouse valley surrounded by Crows, gulls and a Raven. Last seen heading out to sea.

posted by Davina Williams on 18 Dec 2024 10:08

17 Dec 2024Fairlight Cliffs

A quiet day today, with just a few auks (where are they all?), 10 Red-throated Divers, and a flock of ca.55 Brent Geese E in the afternoon.

posted by Alan Parker on 18 Dec 2024 05:03

17 Dec 2024Purple Sandpipers

Two Purple Sandpipers roosting on the wooden jetty by Shoreham Fort not long after high tide today. No sign of the Eider or Little Gull but both still likely to be around.

posted by Paul and Bridget James on 17 Dec 2024 20:51

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