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<blockquote data-quote="Jan-Paul Charteris" data-source="post: 1383776" data-attributes="member: 71800"><p>Seeing as I've just moved to Brighton I thought I'd better write something on this thread to keep it going!</p><p></p><p>Nothing Earth-shattering but then so far Ive only grabbed half an hour on both Monday and Tuesday for seawatching off the East side of Shoreham harbour...On Monday there were 9 Red-throated Divers offshore, an adult Kittiwake in the harbour with other gulls and a Kingfisher looking amusingly lost feeding from the concrete edge of the harbour before flying to a roof...</p><p></p><p>On Tuesday it was just a tad nippy, but 3 Common Scoter past were year ticks I hadn't managed in Hampshire before moving</p><p></p><p>All the best, Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan-Paul Charteris, post: 1383776, member: 71800"] Seeing as I've just moved to Brighton I thought I'd better write something on this thread to keep it going! Nothing Earth-shattering but then so far Ive only grabbed half an hour on both Monday and Tuesday for seawatching off the East side of Shoreham harbour...On Monday there were 9 Red-throated Divers offshore, an adult Kittiwake in the harbour with other gulls and a Kingfisher looking amusingly lost feeding from the concrete edge of the harbour before flying to a roof... On Tuesday it was just a tad nippy, but 3 Common Scoter past were year ticks I hadn't managed in Hampshire before moving All the best, Jan [/QUOTE]
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