The Snow Bunting has remained on Pagham Spit for the duration of the month. It has remained feeding alongside the metal harbour entrance but if not there has been on the shingle just in front of the base of the the old hide.
Red Breasted Mergansers have been frequent visitors
...and a Kingfisher has been around most days either near the harbour entrance or along the beach
Oystercatchers have been present every day
A visit to RSPB Pullborough Brooks with my grand daughter was a highlight for her in early January to see great views of the tit species and a Nuthatch in Fattingates
A Blackbird with a hint of leucism was an interesting one.
This Rock Pipit posed beautifully in the sunshine on one morning by the sluice gate.
This morning (31st January) another check on the Snow Bunting found this Redshank only a few metres away from the bunting.
.....which was flitting between the shingle and the metalwork
This Snipe at West Meads was a 'lifer' for her.
Back to Whites Creek later in the month there were enormous flocks of Lapwing and impressive numbers of Golden Plover
Ducks were well represented with Wigeon predominating.
This Rock Pipit posed beautifully in the sunshine on one morning by the sluice gate.
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