.Jason Crook's
            
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15.02.01

Tipner Lake:

RING-BILLED GULL
Mediterranean Gull






16.02.01

Farlington Marshes:

TUNDRA BEAN GOOSE

Langstone Harbour (around F. Marshes):

Pale-bellied Brent Goose
Goldeneye
Avocet
Whimbrel
Mediterranean Gull

Brockhampton shore (from Broadmarsh slipway):

RING-BILLED GULL

Mediterranean Gull

17.02.01

Tipner Lake, Portsmouth Harbour:

RING-BILLED GULL
Mediterranean Gull

Farlington Marshes:

Pale-bellied Brent Goose
Dartford Warbler

Langstone Harbour:

Slavonian Grebe
Whimbrel
Black-tailed Godwit

18.02.01

Wade Court paddocks:

Redwing
Nuthatch

North Langstone Harbour:
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South Moor shore:

Wigeon
Teal
Shoveler
Mediterranean Gull
Rock Pipit

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Brockhampton shore:

Wigeon
Teal
Peregrine
Mediterranean Gull
RING-BILLED GULL

-
Langstone Channel:

Slavonian Grebe
Black-necked Grebe
Goldeneye
Bar-tailed Godwit

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North Binness Island:

Merlin

Brockhampton Sewage Farm pools:

Little Grebe
Mute Swan
Teal
Mallard
Shoveler
Tufted Duck
Pochard
Coot
Common Sandpiper
Grey Wagtail

North Hayling Oysterbeds:

Pale-bellied Brent Goose
Little Egret
Dartford Warbler

Chichester Harbour (from Langstone Bridge):

Black-tailed Godwit

19.02.01

Tipner Lake, Portsmouth Harbour (1030-1300 hrs):

Mediterranean Gull

Shut Lake, Langstone Harbour:

Black-tailed Godwit

20.02.01

Bedhampton Mill Pond:

Grey Wagtail

Bedhampton Creek:

Chiffchaff

Farlington Marshes:

Pale-belled Brent Goose
Gadwall
Pintail
Shoveler
Tufted Duck
Peregrine
Lapwing
Mediterranean Gull
Dartford Warbler

Brockhampton Shore (from Broadmarsh slipway):

RING-BILLED GULL

21.02.01

Tipner lake, Portsmouth Harbour:

Mediterranean Gull
Grey Wagtail

Hilsea Lines:

Little Grebe
Mute Swan
Mallard
Tufted Duck
Goldeneye
Coot

Farlington Marshes:

Little Egret
Peregrine
Gadwall
Shoveler
Tufted Duck
Pochard
Mediterranean Gull

Langstone Harbour (around F. Marshes at low tide):

Pintail
Goldeneye

Farlington Playing Field:

Pale-bellied Brent Goose:
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first winters
+ adults










from 1150 hrs until dusk




adult


off point
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adult sleeping on outfall pipe
..............1630-1710 hrs
adults






first winter
- 5 adults + 1 first-winter



adult
in point field



in Russell�s Lake
off F. Marshes point
feeding in Shut Lake














adult
+





adult male caught Redshank
adult
adult ( 1200-1645 hrs at least )





+
+



to roost at dusk

















adults













adults


















adult (with 3600 Dark-bellied's)


(low number)

adults

calling overhead
in point field with male Stonechat




adult 1430-1445 hrs, flew off
.............................northwards





adults








in Hilsea moat




roosting at dusk on Deeps
adult




adults




- including 102 in Russell�s Lake
- including 4 adult males



adult (with Dark-bellied flock)
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15th - 21st February 2001
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- The R B Gulls were present between 0900 and 1000 hrs and again from 1330 hrs until I left at 1445 hrs.  In the afternoon they were both off the Mountbatton Centre car park.  One has dark markings in it's scapulars (and one tail feather missing), the other doesn't.
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