I have a note in my diary that March 10 is departure time for Brent Geese to leave Pagham Harbour for their breeding grounds in the north...at least this is the date that I have noted many times that hundreds of geese fly out of the harbour straight out to sea before turning sharp left heading east. So today I wandered down the east side of the harbour to say my good byes and literally hundreds of geese were were chatting to each other - noisily...a sure sign they were planning for the long journey. Perhaps they were aware that a storm had been forecast and a force 8 gale was about to hit us tomorrow.
Black Headed Gulls are gaining their summer plumage....
The Lagoon has attracted a number of Mediterranean Gulls recently and many of them are now sporting their black heads...a sure sign spring is on the way
Coal Tit...one of a pair which seem to have taken up residence here.
Blue Tit
Robin....one of two pairs now regularly engaged in territorial fisticuffs!
The regular Wood Pigeon.
That's it for now...roll on end of lockdown!
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