Recent Sightings

Recent Sightings

 

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02 Aug 2025Redstart

A walk from Amberley to Worthing was quiet though there was a male Redstart above Amberley Mount. Otherwise always nice to see tumbling Ravens.

posted by Adrian West on 03 Aug 2025 20:47

03 Aug 2025Melanistic Grey Heron

Grattons Park, Crawley where the stream/water is. Have seen a few postings for a black heron so thought I'd check it out. Can park next to train bridge is best access point.

posted by Michael Barker on 03 Aug 2025 17:30

03 Aug 2025Common Mynas

Most unexpected were two Common Mynas of unknown origin feeding on the grass outside Durrington Health Centre yesterday morning.

posted by Paul and Gareth James on 03 Aug 2025 17:29

02 Aug 2025Lesser Whitethroat.

A Lesser Whitethroat a first in my garden for me in Arundel, plus a Chiffchaff and a Red Kite circling overhead.

posted by Roger Taylor on 02 Aug 2025 17:42

01 Aug 2025Black Redstart at Truleigh Hill

While on one of my established dog walking routes this morning I was a bit surprised to come across a female Black Redstart near Truleigh Hill Barn. I was hoping for an early Common Redstart, something the Merlin App was hearing most times I've been out recently but finding only Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler and once a Chaffinch I was rather skeptical!

posted by Richard Fairbank on 01 Aug 2025 19:00

31 Jul 2025Fairlight Cliffs

Nothing doing at sea this morning, but at least 1 Willow Warbler was singing fitfully, a lone Swift and a Peregrine noted.

posted by Alan Parker on 01 Aug 2025 05:17

31 Jul 2025Seddlescombe

My sister reports that a pair of adult Bullfinches were feeding their 2 young in her garden this morning.

posted by Tim Duffield on 31 Jul 2025 19:41

31 Jul 2025Further crossbill plenty

Following on from recent Crossbill sightings, this year seems to be a bumper year for them on Blackdown. We live right on the top and have been enjoying frequent overflights of them over the past couple of weeks. Flocks of up to 30 are especially active and very vocal around late afternoon to early evening. I have heard them on the National Trust land on Blackdown too, but around the Tennysons Lane car park they seem particularly active.

posted by Steve Vaughan on 31 Jul 2025 11:27

30 Jul 2025Fairlight Cliffs

Still very quiet here, my usual hour seawatch from 06:00 produced just 5 Gannets and a Sandwich Tern, 3 Swifts appeared briefly and a Raven was active in the afternoon.

posted by Alan Parker on 31 Jul 2025 05:56

30 Jul 2025Knepp

At Knepp Millpond, an Osprey showing from 11:00 to 11:15. It successfully caught a fish but was then pursued by a Red Kite and dropped it. Three more fishing attempts were unsuccessful after which it retired to a tree on the east side of the lake. A bit later, a Turtle Dove flew across the Hammer Pond and landed on the north side.

posted by Paul and Bridget James on 30 Jul 2025 19:13

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