I headed for Climping, parked by the school and a circuit down to the beach, along to the river mouth and around the top of the golf course. I saw a Sparrowhawk, 24 Sanderling, the Kumlien's Gull, a male Wheatear, Mistle Thrush, 6 Chiffchaffs and 20 Linnets. Other Chiffchaffs and several Blackcaps were heard. The Kumlien's Gull soon appeared by the river mouth where it landed on the retaining wall. I was keen to see it again as i may never see another. Its plumage was looking less coarse/more faded than when I first saw it although the darker tail base was as prominent.
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| Kumlien's Gull at Littlehampton. This image just about shows the darkest feathers to be at the base of the tail |
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| this image shows the darker primaries well |
| Cackling or Aleutian Canada Goose at Greatham. Clearly much smaller than 'normal' Canadas but not evidently any darker on this view? |
| Two of the three Little Ringed Plovers at Pulborough. Almost too far to see an eye-ring despite being on the nearest island |
| with a Ringed Plover hiding in the vegetation |
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| one of four Avocets at Pulborough |
| two (a pair?) seemed quite interested in this island |
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| male Bullfinch at Pulborough, one of my favourite birds |
| one of two Ground-Jays at Pulborough |
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| Henderson's? |
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| Biddulph's? |
| Pander's? |
| Pleske's? |
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| or maybe a groundpecker (although they are now considered to be tits) |
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| brighter than them all (not that I've seen most) ... |
| and at times quite comical |
| our Jays are brilliant |













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