Your recent sightings at Pagham Harbour
Your recent sightings
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New Beginnings up North.
After a 17 year stay as warden of RSPB Pagham Harbour and Medmerry, February 2022 was a time of new beginnings. At the beginning of the month, I moved up to southwest Scotland to become the new warden for the RSPB reserve at the Crook of Baldoon. ...
Posted 12 May 2022 by The Warden -
Recent Sightings 22nd March
The spring has finally come in a bit of sunny weather, but please remember to check the latest advice regarding visiting our reserves and the government before venturing out. Sightings for 22nd March 2020 Ferry Pool 33 Shoveler 13 Gadwall 50 Wigeo...
Posted 22 Mar 2020 by The Warden -
Recent sightings for 21st March 2020
In light of recent events in line with government advice the visitor centre at Pagham is now closed for the foreseeable future. However the Reserve does remain open for visitors to enjoy the on set of spring, but please continue to follow all the...
Posted 21 Mar 2020 by The Warden -
An Autumn of few surprises moves in to winter of frantic activity – Recent sightings Nov 2019
The highlight of a quiet autumn migration was the appearance of a juvenile Rose-Coloured Starling which appeared for a few days with the starlings feeding in the saltmarsh off the tramway near the visitor centre. The migrants started for flow...
Posted 30 Nov 2019 by The Warden -
Autumn has arrived – Recent Sighting August
The seabird season has finally ended with the final Sandwich Terns fledging at the beginning of the month. The final results of a very successful season are 13 Little Tern, 139 Sandwich Tern and 12 Common Tern fledged. Nevertheless, there has been...
Posted 27 Aug 2019 by The Warden -
A summer of Seabirds, Quail and Spoonbill – Sightings June to July
Summer is usually a quiet affair when talking about the birds. That’s not because there isn’t any, it is just that as the summer progresses the business of rearing the next generation is in full swing. If you are patient and willing to spend time...
Posted 20 Jul 2019 by The Warden