ADUR ESTUARY: In a really enjoyable couple of hours along the lower Adur in fine weather this morning, I caught up with the wintering
Whimbrel and
Greenshank, as well as two
Curlew, a
Kingfisher, a
Rock Pipit, 15+
Reed Buntings, 13
Ringed Plovers, three
Grey Plovers, 11
Oystercatchers, 12
Redshanks, 80+
Lapwings, five
Teal, two
Stonechats, four
Meadow Pipits, 20
Linnets and four
Skylarks (DKC).
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Greenshank at Adur Estuary (DKC) |
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Reed Buntings at Adur Estuary (DKC) |
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Rock Pipit at Adur Estuary (DKC) |
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Rock Pipit and Reed Buntings at Adur Estuary (DKC) |
STEYINING ROUNDHILL: Three
Yellowhammers, two
Reed Buntings and several
Skylarks (SOS).