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Not that good - I could have stayed there all day, but there are two of us on this holiday and only one of them is a birder! (Seawatching for the non-birding spouse must be a VERY boring activity). All of which brings me on to my 13th Commandment.

13 -If seawatching somewhere sunny & hot, don't forget to apply plenty of 30+ suntan cream!

And if its quiet at said location...don't fall asleep out in the sun..
The lessons we learn the hard way...;)

Owen
 
And if its quiet at said location...don't fall asleep out in the sun..
The lessons we learn the hard way...;)

Owen

I experienced that at sea yesterday. Thank god its raining today. Not sure my cheeks & forehead could survive more sun...
 
Stoggler - if you can then Selsey's way better than Climping and there are always watchers at the Bill (weather conditions permitting of course!) Things are now quieting down although Justin had a Pom this morning and looking at the WSW blows overnight and tomorrow am then it may be worth a looksy for sure...maight even get a Stormie! Head down the Bill in mid-April to mid-May and there'll be plenty of people there, especially if there's a nice SE blowing
 
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