| back again, spire still standing ... |
| 09:45, still no sign |
| Pink-footed Geese over Chesterfield |
| Crag Martin or dirt on the lens? |
| some hummingbirds have slower wingbeats! |
| the rarest bird I've seen at a national landmark? |
| not such a bad place after all! |
Thursday 12th. Megan and I walked along Worthing seafront to goring Gap where there were at least 5 adult Mediterranean Gulls, 39 Sanderling, 14 grey Plover and a Knot. Later nothing of note could be found amongst 2000+ gulls on the Adur at dusk although a Greenshank was seen as the light faded.
| Grey Plover and Knot at Goring Gap |
| mainly Sanderling at Goring Gap |
| spot the Mediterranean Gull at Goring Gap |
| three adults in these two images |
| gulls on the Adur, spot then interesting one (I couldn't) |
| Greenshank on the Adur at dusk |
| 07:40, arrival at the crooked spire |
| 08:00, earliest time the Crag Martin had appeared/novelty of the spire rapidly wearing off |
| 09:55, still no sign |
| 11:55, spire still standing ... |
| not so obvious from this angle |

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