Monday 9th February 2026: Hayling Island and West Dean Woods
We made the most of a day without rain, and headed to Hayling Island with Bernie and Steve, looking out into the channel from the oyster beds. As we got out of the car we were serenaded by a Song Thrush, a lovely harbinger of Spring. A few Goldfinches twittered and Greenfinches wheezed as we proceeded along the track. We set up our scopes to scan the water, with the tide rising but still some way out. There were plenty of Brent Geese feeding at the edges of the water, and amongst the tidal weed Oystercatchers and Curlew meandered, probing for food. In the deeper water, we found good numbers of Red-breasted Mergansers, with their scruffy heads, some Goldeneye pairs and plenty of Great-crested Grebes, many now in breeding plumage. Amongst these, a female Long-tailed Duck swam fairly close to the shore, its striking white facial pattern showing very well. A male Greater Scaup was another excellent bird, and both were new for 2026. Curlew We walked a little further along the track, pa...