Sunday, 23 February 2014

Glaucous Gull Fight Night - Venue : Southwick Canal - Sussex 23rd February 2014

Our over-wintering 1st winter Glaucous Gull that has been frequenting the Southwick Canal/Shoreham Harbour since the new year was seen sitting peacefully on the water near the Fish outlet along the coastal road...I grabbed the camera and took these through the metal fence...light was not great, but noticed that the Glauc had found a dead fish to pick at.....then the following happened!! Some of the shots are not too sharp but help tell the story of this gruesome battle..enjoy!

GULL FIGHT NIGHT!!

Here is our Glaucous Gull with his find - keenly watched by a local Cormorant
 

 
Then the attack commences......who will win this one???
 
 








 
Notice how the Cormorant casually watches on...and probably necked the prize as both gulls drifted off empty handed!.....click on photo's to enlarge
 
 

 

Saturday, 22 February 2014

West Sussex sites - 22nd February 2014

My mate Glen was down from London today so had the day to bird and take him around the West Sussex sites in perfect early spring like conditions. We started at the Burgh where it was generally quiet bird-wise but regular sightings of at least 4 different Red Kites and several Buzzards kept the interest going for a while, whilst all the usual suspects soon gave themselves up (Corn Bunting, Yellowhammer, Red-legged and Grey Partridges etc). We moved onto Arundel and soon added Firecrest and Goldcrest onto our daylist and 3 Little Egrets were seen on one of the flooded fields. Next stop was Littlehampton and parked on the west beach side and straight away picked out the 2nd winter Glaucous Gull and not far away was the Kumlien's Gull which had showed well yesterday. Many birders/photographers were on the east beach and must have surely been viewing the birds into the sun. We moved down to the groynes so the gulls were at eye level and proceeded to throw some bread out to which the gulls responded giving great views all-round. By the time we left the tide had started to come in rather quickly and all the birders/photographers were now spectating from our side of the river so good views were had by all. Talking to a dogwalker here, he claims he saw 3 dead Puffins on the beach here a couple of days ago, a sorry tale that has been heard along the south coast on a regular basis the last few days !
We then headed east, stopping briefly at Goring, was worthwhile as 20 + Mediterranean Gulls were around (my highest count here this year) and at least 30 of each Sanderling and Grey Plover.
Another hour was lost watching two fantastic Little Gulls at the southern end of the main lake at Brooklands Park, showing really close in perfect light, these birds proved difficult to photograph as they were feeding so quickly, one individual had a stunning pink flush to its breast, several Teal and a Water Rail calling were also observed here, I am sure these will prove popular with birders and photographers alike if they remain!
We checked Widewater for Goosanders but our luck was out with these, not surprisingly with the amount of people and dog walkers around, a single Red-breasted Merganser was noted here.
Onto Steyning and eventually found the site of the reported Siberian Chiff-chaff, connecting straight away but unfortunately we did not hear the bird call. Several other Chiff-chaffs were around and a Grey Wagtail, shortly followed by brief views of 2 Barn Owls, as the followed the same flight path into the barn we were stood next to. By now the wind had picked up and had turned cold, time to drop Glen back to Worthing station, surely happy with what West Sussex birding had to offer today! the sunshine had even tempted a Small Tortoiseshell out...top day out! click on the images below to see larger versions



Turnstones moving quickly to get out of the Glaucous Gulls way!


The Black-headed Gulls did not stand a chance when the beast was hungry!










 
Kumlien's and Glaucous Gull - put on a good show at Littlehampton today
 
Just got 300 more pics to sort of Brookland's Little Gulls!

Friday, 21 February 2014

Littlehampton re-visited

With the sun shining, paid another visit to Littlehampton this am, a loaf of bread in tow and the tide far out the Kumlien's Gull played ball on the east beach with the bread today, there was no need to chase it around the bread did it's job much to the delight of a couple of photographers. Several adult Mediterranean Gulls were seen here too, but I did not see the Glaucous Gull today but others said it is still around up-river.








Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Littlehampton Gull Bonanza!

Spent an hour or so at Littlehampton joining Harry Ramm and Mick Jenner, with some Sainsbury's basic bread to tempt the gulls...all seemed to appreciate except the Kumlien's! maybe it would prefer Waitrose or something !

More pics to follow

Kumliens Gull - 1st winter bird


2nd winter Glaucous Gull - enjoyed the bread
 
 




Little Gull - thrown in for good measure!





 
 

Monday, 17 February 2014

Iceland Gull - Goring Gap - 17th February 2014

Was a case of being in the right place at the right time as Clive Hope put me onto this Iceland Gull just as I was about to scan the gulls at Goring this am. Adult Kittiwake and more Med Gulls around also this am. Well found Clive, the gull in front looks quite interesting aswell

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Kumlien's Gull 8th February 2014

 


 
Harry Ramm was texting most of this morning as he, Mike and Dan Booker were finding Little Gull's off the Arun river mouth in Littlehampton, followed by what they first believed was a Iceland Gull until pinned down and identified..good work guys. I was tempted down and camped out on the west side of the river mouth and grabbed these shots of what I believed was the Kumlien's Gull, only to be informed by other observers looking at my photo's on my camera that they felt it was not the bird present earlier. So, I stuck the photo's on birdforum for clarification and all came back that the bird in the photo's was indeed the Kumlien's Gull. Always healthy to have a good look at what you are seeing and perhaps the fact that I managed to get these shots whilst the sun was out briefly, showed may features and markings on the bird that had not been seen earlier in the murkier conditions? The adult Glaucous Gull also put on a good show and a adult Little Gull in winter plumage also showed well and was told there could have been upto four birds in the area today! Great find by the lads..I am sure this bird will draw many admirers