male Wheatears on a groyne west of Widewater |
the first spring male Wheatear is hard to beat |
Shoreham Power Station in the background |
female Wheatear by Lancing Yacht Club |
adult Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
I first thought this bird's ring was 2008 but closer inspection showed it to be 2C08 |
It was ringed as a chick at South Binness in Langstone Harbour on 28 June 2017, so not as exotic as I had hoped |
very bright legged (and billed) Common Gull on the Adur. In this plumage it is becoming one of my favourite gulls |
this bird was one extreme, the bird to its right more typical |
a blue-grey legged most likely second-winter Common Gull (taken the previous day) |
Common Gull JE242 on the Adur. An adult female that I'd seen on 8 February. It had been ringed at Espevigheia, Lillesand, Aust-Agder, Norway in July 2017 |
North Thames Herring Gull M9XT |
gulls near Cuckoo's Corner |
adult and first-winter Mediterranean Gulls on the Adur |
first-winter Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
second-summer Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
adult and second-summer Mediterranean Gulls on the Adur |
adult Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
Estonian Common Gull P43N on the Adur. My third sighting of this 23 year old female from the Kakrarahu colony, Matsalu Nature Reserve where it has bred every year |
Herring Gull A6XY on the Adur. It was injured in Southwick and rehabilitated in 2010 when in its third-year. It is my ninth sighting of this bird in the last ten years. |
North Thames Herring Gull X2HT |
first-summer Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
second-summer Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
a different second-summer Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
Friday 13 March. A walk with Megan and I took Cookie for a walk along the boardwalk from Shoreham Fort. I was hoping for an an early Wheatear but was disappointing with just one Turnstone, nine Meadow Pipits and two Linnets seen. Later a second-summer Mediterranean Gull was seen on the Adur but no colour-rings.
an extension to the boardwalk to Beach Green is almost complete |
Megan and Cookie heading back to the Fort |
spot the Meds, smaller gulls on the Adur |
first-summer Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
two second-summer Mediterranean Gulls on the Adur |
the more black-headed of the two |
Common Gull JJ648 on the Adur. The first sighting since it was ringed as adult at Jåttåvågen, Stavanger, Norway in June 2018 |
Stock Doves on our new bird table |
not as easy to access as our previous unroofed table |
Red-breasted Merganser on Widewater |
one of eight present (four males and four females) |
Cookie and me being watched at Widewater |
Common Gull A3T1 on the Adur, probably a German bird. |
Great Black-backed Gull attempting to eat an eel |
while I wasn't looking it swallowed it all |
but didn't have quite enough room for its tail |
male Garganey at Pulborough |
male Bullfinch at Pulborough |
Kestrel at Pulborough |
colour-ringed Black-headed Gull on the Adur, just too far away to read |
a different colour-ringed Black-headed Gull, also unreadable |
Estonian Common Gull P77U. |
Common Gull J6K4. It was ringed as a first-calendar year at Tveitevannet, Bergen, Norway in August 2011 and seen in Norway in April 2015 and July 2016 |
second-summer Mediterranean Gull on the Adur |
stretch |
and doze |
Sunday 08 March. I took Cookie to Shoreham Fort and the Adur Saltings on the rising tide seeing 3 Purple Sandpipers at the former and 14 Teal, 3 Common Snipe, 7 Dunlin, the Whimbrel, 32 Redshank, the Greenshsank and 2 Reed Buntings at the latter. Late afternoon on the falling tide the gull roost included 1250 Black-headed, an adult and second-summer Mediterranean and 1000 Common including two Estonian birds.
low tide on the Adur |
Estonian Common Gull P43N, a bird I'd seen on the Adur on 18 February and now in its 23rd year |
Estonian Common Gull P77U. |
P77U was ringed as a breeding female in the Kakrarahu colony, Matsalu Nature Reserve in June 2017. In 2018 it was seen in The Netherlands in late March and back in the colony in June. |
second-summer Mediterranean Gull with P43N on the Adur |
Mediterranean Gull with P43N on the Adur |
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