Sunday, 26 January 2025

Caspian Gull at Harbour Way (26 January 2025)

Sunday 26 January 2025. Recently returned from North East India and with gale force winds and heavy showers I took Otis to Shoreham Fort where I was barely able to keep my binoculars steady and only managed to see 4 Turnstones. Scanning the harbour drew a blank on the Eider (I'd missed it the previous day too, in much nicer weather with Megan, Nessa and Otis). I called in at Harbour Way and was a bit surprised that the tide had fallen enough for there to be a decent number of gulls and the Eider on the exposed mud. May attention was soon drawn to a white headed gull amongst the mainly immature Herring Gulls and quickly ticked off the expected first-winter Caspian Gull features while starting to take loads of photos (170+ in the hour I was there and most from my car sheltering from the rain). I know it's only a gull and a species which has become much more frequent in recent years but it still gives me a buzz seeing one, more so this one as it probably gave me my best views in Sussex. A nice welcome home after a couple of weeks in India. Checking the SOS website there had been first-winters seen in Hastings and the Cuckmere today with one at Goring Gap a couple of days before. Late afternoon the male Ring-necked Parakeet was seen in its usual tree in Middle Road.

Herring and Caspian Gulls with the Eider
Caspian Gull eyeing up the Eider, it may not have seen one before
an early flight view showing its white underwing and legs looking long and thin
showing paler inner primaries



fortunately it soon returned - a classic four coloured gull with clean white head and body, patterned grey mantle, brown covers and black primaries and tail tip
clean white head with a small dark eye 
showing thick black tail tip becoming thin black and white bars
delicate patterning on the mantle
pear shaped head and long thin parallel sided bill giving it a snouty look 
face to face with the Eider
similar body size

comparison with much more uniform, shorter legged Herring Gull of a similar age
a very smart bird even when seen in appalling weather


the Eider was quite smart too

Wednesday, 8 January 2025

West Sussex 01-08 January 2025

I started the year slowly, not helped by poor weather.

Wednesday 01 January 2025. Widewater, the Adur and Middle Road. Seawatching was very poor with 3 Brent Geese flying west in an hour the highlight. Both Grey Plovers were seen on the Adur and the Lord Derby/Ring-necked Parakeet duo were roosting in Middle Road. My year list made it to 23, my worst start since 1991 when I failed to make double figures.

Thursday 02 January. Shoreham Fort, Adur Saltings and the Rec with Otis. The drake Eider, a Purple Sandpiper and 2 Gannets were seen at the Harbour/Fort, drake Wigeon, 51 Teal, the Curlew, 19 Common Snipe,  36 Redshank and the Greenshank on the Saltings at a not very high tide, a pair of Stonechats just N of the Rec and 69 Lapwings on the Airfield.

drake Eider in Shoreham Harbour



interesting name for a vessel registered in Liberia
Lapwings over the Adur

female Stonechat near Racing Circuit at Adur Rec

Friday 03 January. A day on the Selsey Peninsular with David Buckingham. My first visit since 2023 (I really dislike the drive and was pleased DB was happy to go). An hour's seeawatch from Selsey Bill was disappointing although it took a while to get my eye in. Between 08:15-09:15 I saw 13 Common Scoter, 6 Red-breasted Mergansers, an adult Mediterranean Gull, 3 Sandwich Terns and 3 Great Northern and 5 Red-throated Divers. Highlights in the Pagham area were a stunning drake Long-tailed Duck, 3 Slavonian Grebes, 25 Avocets, both godwits, ~500 Knot, an adult argentatus Herring Gull, Great Northern Diver, Cattle Egret, male Marsh Harrier and 1.5 Long-eared Owls. We finished at Dell Quay seeing 3 Goldeneye (2m+f) and a Kingfisher.

1.5 Long-eared Owls



Curlew at Church Norton


Saturday 04 January. Megan and I took Otis to Chantry Hill and walked a tringle to Kithurst Hill and Lee Farm. It was a route we used to do fairly regularly but stopped as Cookie didn't like shooting which can sometimes be heard from there. We were surprised who overgrown the sides of the entrance road had become. Fortunately Otis wasn't too concerned. Few birds included 7 Red Kites, 20 Chaffinches and a Corn Bunting. At dusk I saw a Barn Owl near the airfield.

looking NW from Chantry Hill

Barn Owl near Shoreham Airfield


Sunday 05 January. Gale force winds. A half hour seawatch, while Megan was in the Museum, produced a drab distant small duck and a Gannet flying west. I had thought about going to Goring Gap but didn't really have enough time. Gareth James finding a Caspian Gull there when we were driving home made me wish I had.

Monday 06 January. Finding no gulls on the Adur despite a low tide and strong wind I took Otis to Widewater where from 9-10 I recorded 2 Brent Geese, 2 possibly 4 Great Crested Grebes, 2 unidentified auks, Red-throated Diver, 16 Gannets and a female Stonechat. Later the Lord Derby/Ring-necked Parakeet duo were roosting in Middle Road. 

Tuesday 07 January. A comparatively nice day! I took Otis to Lancing Ring car park and we walked a triangle to Cowbottom, Combe Head and Steepdown which enabled me at the start and end to complete my Winter Farmland Bird Survey in TQ1806. Highlights were Red Kite, Jay, 6 Skylarks, 3 Stonechats, male Chaffinch and 9 Corn Buntings. Later the Lord Derby/Ring-necked Parakeet duo were roosting in Middle Road.

Stock Dove in our garden

Lord Derby's Parakeet in Middle Road

Wednesday 08 January. Brooklands with Megan and Otis. I saw 2 Pochard and heard a Water Rail. Year list on hold at 85.


Wednesday, 1 January 2025

Living off memories - TRIP INDEX 2024>1974

The following lists and gives links to the relevant blogs of all the foreign birding and some family trips that I have been fortunate enough to have done. It is ordered by year with the most recent first. Blogs of the older trips use scanned slides, some having degraded badly with age, or digitised prints of varying qualitySome use photos taken by those I was with. These are usually easy to tell as they are significantly better than mine (and in most cases acknowledged). Many of the older blogs are based on my unreliable memories as my notes were very lacking in detail, other than the birds seen, something I now greatly regret. The blogs were initially done to find a 'home' for boxes of old slides which I had not looked at for years, my dad giving me his slide scanner providing the necessary impetus to digitise them. Doing these blogs has brought back many very happy memories, and a few sad ones. I’ve been very fortunate to have various like-minded friends whom I have been able to travel with. Sadly several are no longer with us.
Kagu, New Caledonia August 1998 (digitised print originally taken with an instamatic).  One of my all-time top five birds. Giant Pitta (1987), displaying Wilson's Bird of Paradise (1993), displaying Western Parotia (2013), and Royal Penguins (2023) are the others.

2025:   INDIA North East (January) to do

2024:   SOUTHERN ARGENTINA (November) starts here
            ALASKA (June) starts here
            CYPRUS (March) starts here
            PANAMA (February) starts here

2023:   NEW ZEALAND and BIRDING DOWN UNDER Cruise (December) starts here  
            FRANCE Boulogne (June) included here
            INDIA South and Andamans (January/February) starts here
           
2022:  FRANCE Somme (September) here
           BRAZIL SW Amazonia (May/June) starts here                
           COSTA RICA (April/May) starts here

2020:  SPAIN Fuerteventua (February) starts here
           MYANMAR (January) starts here

2019:   FRANCE Somme (September) here
            (BALI and) BORNEO (August) starts here
            NORWAY (and FINLAND) (March) starts here
            SRI LANKA (January/February) starts here

2018:  MADAGASCAR (October) here
           SPAIN Mallorca (September) here
           
NORTHERN PERU (June/July) starts here
           FRANCE Somme (May) here
           
ECUADOR (February) starts here

2017:  BOLIVIA (November) starts here
           NORTHERN GREECE (October) here
           FRANCE Somme (September) here
           MONGOLIA (May) starts here
           GUYANA (March/April) starts here
           
TRINIDAD and TOBAGO (March) here
           JAMIACA (February) here

2016:  
GHANA (October/November) starts here
           FRANCE Somme (September) here
           JAPAN (June/July) starts here
           
NORWAY & FINLAND (May/June) starts here
           
MEXICO (February/March) starts here
           
CALIFORNIA (January) starts here

2015:  BRAZIL (September/October) starts here
           FRANCE Somme (August/September) here
           INDONESIA Lesser Sundas (August) starts here
           ARIZONA (April/May) starts here
           ECUADOR (January/February) starts here
          

2014: FRANCE Brittany (September) here
          COLOMBIA (July/August) starts here
          SPAIN Extremadura (April) starts here        

2013: FRANCE Normandie (September) here
          INDONESIA West Papua (August) starts here
          CORSICA (May) starts here

2012: FRANCE Somme (September) here
          MALAYSIA Sarawak & Sabah (July/August) starts here
          TURKEY (June) starts here
          
2011: TAIWAN (April/May) starts here
          ETHIOPIA (February) starts here

2010: UGANDA (June) starts here
          CHINA Shanghai, Wuishan, Yangxian & Pingtai (May/June) starts here

2009: VIETNAM Cat Tien & Da Lat (April) starts here

2008:
 NAMIBIA (July/August) starts here
          
PHILIPPINES (April) starts here

2007: INDIA Eaglenest (March/April) here     
          
2006: PAPUA NEW GUINEA (July/August) starts here

2005: INDONESIA Sumatra & West Java (June/July) starts here
          TEXAS (March/April) here  

2004:  PAPUA NEW GUINEA (June) starts here
           CUBA Western (April) here
          
2003:  CAMEROON (April) here
           JAPAN (January) starts here

2002:  CHILE (April)
 here

2001:  
GAMBIA (October/November) here
           PUERTO RICO & DOMINION REPUBLIC (April) starts here

2000:  CHINA Qinghai (June/July) starts here
           CYPRUS (April) to do
           
1999:  ECUADOR (August/September) here

1998:  AUSTRALIA and NEW CALEDONIA (July/August) starts here        

1997:  VIETNAM (March/April) here 

1996: NEW ZEALAND (August) starts here
          PHILIPPINES (April) here

1995: MADAGASCAR (August) starts here

1993: INDONESIA Irian Jaya (August) starts here

1992: INDONESIA Sulawesi and Halmahera (August) starts here

1991: SOUTH AFRICA (August)
 starts here

1990: ARGENTINA (August) starts here

1989: ICELAND (June) here

1988: BRAZIL (July/August) starts here
          THAILAND Peninsular (March/April) here 

1987: MALAYSIA Sabah and Peninsular (July/August) starts here

1986: 
ECUADOR and VENEZUELA July/August 1986 starts here
          AUSTRALIA Queensland and Northern Territory (March/April) starts here

1985: COSTA RICA and PANAMA (July/August) starts here

1984: BOTSWANA (December 1984-January 1985) starts here
          PERU (July/August) starts here

1983: KENYA (July/August) starts here

1982: VENEZUELA (December 1982-February 1983) starts here
          ASIA (January-July)
           MALAYSIA Peninsular (January/February) starts here          
           THAILAND North (February) starts here
           NEPAL (March/June)
              Jomson Trek (March) 
starts here
              Kathmandu/Ilam bailout/Kosi/Kathmandu (April) starts here
              Everest Trek (April/May) starts here
              Kathmandu/Chitwan/Kathmandu (May) starts here
              Langtang Trek (May/June) starts here
              Kathmandu to Delhi (June) here
          INDIA (June/July)
              Ladakh
          http://birdingneversleeps.blogspot.co.uk/1982_06_01_archive.html

              Kashmir
          http://birdingneversleeps.blogspot.co.uk/1982_07_01_archive.html



1981: AUSTRIA (July) here

1980: THAILAND (December 1980-January 1981) starts here
          CANADA Ontario (May) starts here

1979: NEPAL (November 1979-January 1980) starts here
          CANARIES (June/July) starts here 
          ISRAEL (March/April) starts here

1978: THAILAND (December 1978-January 1979) starts here

1977: KENYA (December 1977-January 1978) starts here
          MOROCCO (April) starts here

1975: CARMARGUE (May) included here

1974: MAJORCA (October) brief mention here