Wednesday 11th February 2026: Pulborough Brooks
We were lucky to get another break in the constant rain as we met up with Sue at Pulborough Brooks for a morning’s birding. The brooks were inundated with water, looking more like an inland sea, with these conditions having some impact on the birds seen. Pulborough Sea! We started well on the zigzags with good sightings of many common species, the highlight being a pair of Bullfinches perched briefly atop the trees. Approaching Fattengates, a noisy pair of Wrens drew attention to themselves, and showed remarkably well. Wren Outside Westmead Hide, plenty of Redwings foraged in the bushes, but we failed to find any Fieldfare throughout the reserve. There were hardly any perching points or islands near the hide, with the top of a gate at mid distance just poking over the top of the water. Amongst the usual wildfowl species, we noted around six Pochard, diving ducks that are not often seen here, and a reflection of the high water levels. There were no waders, including Snipe, which ha...