The last few days has seen a small increase in the passage of wildfowl past the sea watch hide, nothing spectacular but it is a start of the spring migration. The first Sandwich Terns of the year, also flocks of Pintail and Brent Geese, hopefully things will pickup in the next few days.
Elsewhere on the peninsular the 2 Whooper Swans can still be seen around Cockles Bridge along with 15 Cattle and 7 Little Egrets. At Boulderwall 2 White-fronted Geese and 2 Great White Egrets of note. The family of 3 Whooper Swans were still in situ at the back of the sand pit, Jurys Gap, East Sussex today.
Some of yesterdays Pintails passing the sea watch hide
Some of the Brent Geese that have been passing the last few days
A single Velvet Scoter in a small flock of Common Scoter yesterday
Whooper Swans at Cockles Bridge today
Cattle Egrets at Cockles Bridge today
A Kestrel with prey photobombing the Little Egrets at Cockles Bridge today
The Lesser Whitethroat (halimodendri)still present today
