Purple Sandpipers roosting at Shoreham Harbour |
the left hand bird was starting to look quite colourful |
roosting Turnstones |
Kestrel on Shoreham Fort |
it was rather approachable although appeared alert |
we wondered if it might be a tired migrant |
a very smart bird when one actually looks at them |
Oystercatcher on the groyne at Splash Point, was facing west enough to count? |
Seaford Bay, a superb view |
Herring Gull X6NT on the Adur |
Z9HT |
Little Egret with breeding plumes |
Whimbrel on the Adur |
Greenshank on the Adur |
Monday 18th. Driving back from Gloucester we saw 2 Red Kites over the A34 while a walk in the grounds at Hinton Ampner produced Coal Tit and Nuthatch with 2 sand Martins and 15 Swallows over a flooded field nearby.
Gloucester Docks and Rugby World Cup figure |
Gloucester Catherdal, even I thought it quite impressive |
Egyptian Goose on Benbow Pond |
Bewick's Swan |
First-summer Mediterranean Gull |
another, this one was colour-ringed, something NPT |
Moorhen family |
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Java Sparrow. One of the few species depicted in the Brooke Bond Tropical Birds series that I'm still waiting to see |
Red-crested Turacos, an Angolan endemic I am very unlikely to see |
Chestnut-backed Thrush from the Lesser Sundas |
very pleased to have seen this one |
Orange-headed Ground Thrush has been a favourite of mine ever since I first saw one in the Tropical House in the mid 1970s. I find them just as stunning today. |
Bristol from the top of the Cabot Tower |
looking East |
SS Great Britain |
Thursday 14th. A steady trickle of birds flying east kept my interest at Seaford between 06:20-08:20 recording an unidentified diver, 2 Gannets,129 Brent Geese, male Mallard (that was really worth getting up for), 3 Shelduck, 101 Common Scoter, female Red-breasted Merganser, 3 Arctic Skuas, 161 Sandwich, 113 Commic and a Little Tern. All commics seen well appeared to be Commons. Also 4 Canada Geese and 13 Oystercatchers flew west. Moving on Seaford Head was very quiet with a pair of Stonechats, 4 Swallows and 5 Whitethroats.
superb view towards Newhaven from Seaford Head |
Seaford |
Meadow Pipit by the cliff edge |
Stonechat on Seaford Head |
Southlands Hospital continues to shrink |
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