| .Jason Crook's Birding Local |
| DIARY ARCHIVES |
| 22.02.01 Chichester Harbour (from Black Point, Hayling Island: Great Northern Diver Slavonian Grebe Hayling Bay: Diver sp Slavonian Grebe Sanderling Turnstone Gunner Point, Sinah: Ringed Plover Dunlin Langstone Harbour entrance: Great Northern Diver Shag The Kench, Langstone Hbr: ICELAND GULL Mediterranean Gull Herring Gull Great Black-backed Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull Common Gull Chichester Harbour (off Langstone Mill Pond): Little Egret Golden Plover Farlington Marshes: Little Egret 23.02.01 Tipner Ranges foreshore area, Portsmouth Harbour: Mediterranean Gull Kittiwake Tipner Lake, Portsmouth Harbour: Little Egret 24.02.01 Hermitage Stream, Bedhampton: Chiffchaff Farlington Marshes: Pale-bellied Brent Goose Bar-tailed Godwit Black-tailed Godwit Dartford Warbler Langstone Harbour: Merlin Peregrine Mediterranean Gull Farlington Playing Field: Pale-bellied Brent Goose 25.02.01 Farlington Marshes: Pale-bellied Brent Goose Wigeon Gadwall Merlin Peregrine Black-tailed Godwit Redshank Meadow Pipit Cetti�s Warbler Bullfinch Langstone Harbour: Pintail Golden Plover Knot Bar-tailed Godwit Whimbrel Mediterranean Gull 26.02.01 SE of Little Leigh Farm, Durrants (SU733089) Mediterranean Gull Black-headed Gull Common Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull Herring Gull Grey Wagtail Pied Wagtail Tipner Lake, Portsmouth Harbour: Mediterranean Gull RING-BILLED GULL Lesser Black-backed Gull Herring Gull Hilsea Moat: Goldeneye Grey Wagtail Farlington Playing Field: Mediterranean Gull 27.02.01 Farlington Marshes: Little Egret Gadwall Merlin Lapwing Black-tailed Godwit Mediterranean Gull Dartford Warbler Langstone Harbour: Mediterranean Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull Farlington Playing Field: Pale-bellied Brent Goose Brockhampton /South Moor shore, Langstone Harbour: Black-necked Grebe Pale-bellied Brent Goose Wigeon Long-tailed Duck Brockhampton Sewage Farm pools: Ferruginous Duck hybrid Little Grebe Mute Swan Gadwall Teal Mallard Shoveler Tufted Duck Pochard Coot Grey Wagtail 28.02.01 Hayling Bay: Great-crested Grebe Slavonian Grebe Red-breasted Merganser Oystercatcher Sanderling Turnstone Mediterranean Gull Gunner Point, Sinah: Ringed Plover Dunlin Sanderling The Kench, Langstone Hbr: Mediterranean Gull |
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W off Eastoke �corner� + roosting at Beachlands + � � � roosting on beach � � � E - including 2 adults ; mostly off ....Hayling Ferry pontoon first winter (2 2nd-years + 1 adult) - only gulls on �bar� counted! at low tide � � � - including 9 W at dusk at least 4 adults + 1 first-winter - unusual movement today including 7 from east at dusk to roost on Horsea Island adult on Deeps in point field first-winter male (RSPB Islands) adult adults (including 3 displaying) adult (very similar to FM bird) adult female + high tide roost + singing -feeding in Russell�s lake -on mudflats north of Shut Lake -feeding in Chalkdock Lake -gathered north of Long Island -off Farlington Marshes point adults, including 6 together on ...southern tip of South Binness ...Island adults + + (8 adults + 1 first-winter) first winter adult at 1515 hrs + female flew to RSPB Islands adult on main lake in point field adults near S. Binness Island adults (new migrants) adult adult female with Goldeneye, best views from Broadmarsh slipway at high tide adult male high tide roost on beach � � � � � � � � � � 2nd-year (in car park) high tide roost on beach � � � � � � � � � � adult |
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| 22nd - 28th February 2001 |
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| - high tide roost of waders including Oystercatcher (25), Grey Plover (50), Knot (350), Sanderling (1), Bar-tailed Godwit (25) and Turnstone (40). Also good numbers of Redshank and Dunlin. |
| - on Kench bar 1250 - 1430 hrs when it flew to nearby Sinah Sands to feed, still present 1440 hrs |
| - flocks of 20 and 60 flew SW at 1315 and 1458 hrs respectively, and ....one adult on the foreshore with other gulls at 1430 hrs |
| - Pete Durnell reported to me that one of the first-winter Ring-billed Gulls was briefly at Tipner Lake between 1230 and 1300 hrs, also three adult Mediterranean Gulls there. |
| - off Mountbatton Centre and on adjacent playing field 1145-1210 hrs; relocated at 1345 hrs at northern end of Tipner Lake before it flew to Paulsgrove rubbish tip |
| - also Black-headed (1000�s) and Common Gulls (100�s), but only 2 Great-Black-backed Gulls. |
| - mixed wader roost including Knot (470) and Bar-tailed Godwit (34). |