Sunday, 1 March 2026

01/03/2026

Brent Geese passing the sea watch hide this morning
The weekend sea watching  has been less than inspiring in the miserable weather, however I'm hopeful for next week.
There has been very little else around the peninsula, 2 Peregrines frequenting Dengemarsh along with 2 Water Pipits. Yesterday saw the arrival of 4 Sand Martins at the ARC, sadly they had gone by the time I got there, they are quite scarce in the Spring here but abundant in the Autumn. As well as the 2 Whooper Swans at Cockles Bridge, the family of 3 were still in the field behind the Jurys Gap sand pit, East Sussex today. 26 White-fronted Geese were on Walland Marsh.
Guillemots West past the Bouy this morning
Common Scoter West past the Bouy this morning
Great-crested Grebes west past the sea watch hide this morning
 
Water Pipit at Dengemarsh Flood yesterday afternoon
Shoveler from Hanson this morning
Some of the Cattle Egrets at Cockles Bridge this morning
  
The 2 Whooper Swans at Cockles Bridge this morning
The Lesser Whitethroat has made it into March

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