Tuesday 28th July: Pagham Harbour

Another full day of birding, meeting Becky at Pagham Harbour. We started at Church Norton around 8am looking out over the harbour on a falling tide. There were good numbers of Sandwich Tern roosting on the grass beside the harbour wall, and these gradually spread across the mudbanks as they were exposed as the tide receded, leaving a series of shallow channels. After some time, Little Terns began to appear, like dainty fairies, poised momentarily with brilliant white shining wings vertically aloft, before plunging head down to the channel to capture a tasty fish. When roosting on the mud alongside the Sandwich Terns, they looked tiny in comparison, and their white foreheads and yellow bills contrasted clearly with the black head markings. We were only able to locate a single Common Tern here, in fact a juvenile, and were pleased to be able to successfully identify this, with assistance from the Collins bird app! There were good numbers of both Curlew and Whimbrel present, and some...