Does anyone know anywhere in Sussex were waders (curlew, godwits e.t.c) hunt in fields? I know it is a bit of a strange request but I want to get some images of them with spring colours, thanks for any info!
Are there any still roosting in the North Fields, Pagham?
Does anyone know anywhere in Sussex were waders (curlew, godwits e.t.c) hunt in fields? I know it is a bit of a strange request but I want to get some images of them with spring colours, thanks for any info!
Nice spots guys! Arrived there a couple of hours later (up late watching golf), but zippo by then of course. Serves me right!
It did show again by late afternoon apparently. Tried following morning... only early this time, but still nil. And yesterday too, also nil. Not all in vain, as the Crossbill party came by. Finally I get to see them! (insert 'arms held skyward' emoticon here).
Al
Hi Liam...it's probably too far for you but Prett Levels at high tide is pretty much a dead cert for curlews in fields. Joanne
You know best Kev....gonna tell us what else is around!?![]()
Anyone know where in Sussex is good for seeing Dartford Warblers?
I hear the Ashdown Forest is good, but that's rather a big place, so is there anywhere more specific?
Anywhere else in Sussex?
Thanks
Ashdown Forest is good for DWs and it is big as you say. In any other year I would say they are in most heather and gorse areas. But I'm afraid they have suffered badly in this past cold winter and I fear lots haven't made it. They're still about but in reduced numbers. Good places, to name a few, are the area opposite the police training place,( on the Hartfield Road), the area opposite Old Lodge, Duddleswell, Millbrook. Look anywhere where there is gorse and heather.
Joanne
Alan and Simeon......sorry you didn't get to catch up with the LB.
But it was a little cracker![]()
So I gather Mark!...and v. elusive too. Had better luck with the Male Ring Ouzel there this week though.
Al
Nice Al, I hear there were three up there.
Just come back from doing my Atlas tetrad on this fine summers morning. It's just south of Uckfield and includes Bentley. Fourty one common species in the two hours including my first whitethroats and house martins of the year, two buzzards, swallows, willow warblers and blackcaps and nightingale!
Joanne
Are you going to the SOS seawatch at Splash Point next weekend Joanne?