Wednesday 24th September 2025: Selsey boat trip

On a cold but sunny morning, six SDOS members and five Selsey Birders gathered on the key at Ichenor for a private pelagic boat trip. The intrepid birders were all in high spirits and the very accommodating captain had us on board and away quickly. The cold north east wind was blowing offshore so we weren't sure how choppy it would be once we left the lea of the land. As we left the harbour a few regular gulls and some Sandwich Terns were seen, and several waders pottered on the shoreline. We hadn’t gone far before a large, dark Skua was spotted chasing a gull. Luckily someone on board managed a quick snap, which confirmed the ID as a juvenile Pomerine Skua, a lifetime tick for me! Pomerine Skua (Andrew House) Once out of the harbour we headed for a few miles south of Selsey Bill. The Selsey Birders were thrilled to be able to see their usual sea watch location from a different angle. The swell was fairly mild allaying any fears of an unpleasant trip. We came across a mélang...