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<blockquote data-quote="Jan-Paul Charteris" data-source="post: 1389877" data-attributes="member: 71800"><p>I was out and about Saturday and Sunday this weekend, and had a few bits and bobs.</p><p></p><p>Saturday:</p><p></p><p>Church Norton - A single Black-throated Diver past with decent numbers of RT Divers. </p><p>Only 4 Slav Grebes offshore </p><p>Whimbrel - good views of one on the deck, then flew off calling.</p><p>Woodcock - 2 flew low over the carpark at dusk heading towards the marshes</p><p>Bar-tailed Godwit - 5 with decent numbers of Knot</p><p>Med Gull - very large numbers between here and Pagham, didn't count but well over 100</p><p></p><p>Selsey Bill - Red-throated Diver - 7, one on sea, and 6 flying into the Solent (why so low numbers always in Hampshire?)</p><p>Great Crested Grebe - 6</p><p>Med Gull - one adult showing very well in carpark</p><p>Red-breasted Merg - 3</p><p></p><p>Widewater, Shoreham - Stonechat - 2</p><p>Guillemot - 14 past quite close offshore</p><p>Gannet - A feeding flock of 20plus (mainly adulta) offshore and quite distant with large numbers of gulls, lingering for at least half an hour and plunge-diving almost continuously</p><p>*No sign of Black Redstart here Sat or Sun - where does this bird usually get seen?*</p><p></p><p>Sunday:</p><p></p><p>Splash Point, Seaford - great seawatching conditions, but not pleasant to stand in!</p><p></p><p>Razorbill - 1 East close offshore</p><p>auk sp - several past</p><p>Fulmar - large numbers passing East. Almost constant stream</p><p>Kittiwake - 17 adults East</p><p>Gannet - 1 adult East</p><p></p><p>Newhaven Harbour - Glaucous Gull - one 2nd winter showing very well at Harbour entrance. I managed some good close video footage, which I'll link to when Ive figured out how to upload it</p><p></p><p>Widewater, Shoreham - Stonechat - 1</p><p>RB Merg - 6 (3 pairs) on lagoon</p><p>Little Grebe - 9 on lagoon</p><p></p><p>Cheers all</p><p></p><p>Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan-Paul Charteris, post: 1389877, member: 71800"] I was out and about Saturday and Sunday this weekend, and had a few bits and bobs. Saturday: Church Norton - A single Black-throated Diver past with decent numbers of RT Divers. Only 4 Slav Grebes offshore Whimbrel - good views of one on the deck, then flew off calling. Woodcock - 2 flew low over the carpark at dusk heading towards the marshes Bar-tailed Godwit - 5 with decent numbers of Knot Med Gull - very large numbers between here and Pagham, didn't count but well over 100 Selsey Bill - Red-throated Diver - 7, one on sea, and 6 flying into the Solent (why so low numbers always in Hampshire?) Great Crested Grebe - 6 Med Gull - one adult showing very well in carpark Red-breasted Merg - 3 Widewater, Shoreham - Stonechat - 2 Guillemot - 14 past quite close offshore Gannet - A feeding flock of 20plus (mainly adulta) offshore and quite distant with large numbers of gulls, lingering for at least half an hour and plunge-diving almost continuously *No sign of Black Redstart here Sat or Sun - where does this bird usually get seen?* Sunday: Splash Point, Seaford - great seawatching conditions, but not pleasant to stand in! Razorbill - 1 East close offshore auk sp - several past Fulmar - large numbers passing East. Almost constant stream Kittiwake - 17 adults East Gannet - 1 adult East Newhaven Harbour - Glaucous Gull - one 2nd winter showing very well at Harbour entrance. I managed some good close video footage, which I'll link to when Ive figured out how to upload it Widewater, Shoreham - Stonechat - 1 RB Merg - 6 (3 pairs) on lagoon Little Grebe - 9 on lagoon Cheers all Jan [/QUOTE]
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