Wednesday 14th October: Sussex birding

We headed to the west of the county and enjoyed a glorious morning at Pagham Harbour today with blue skies and shining sun, and not too much wind. It was lovely to see the return of some of of our winter birds, with Brent Geese, Wigeon, Teal and Lapwing all present in good numbers. A few elegant Pintail were swimming in the channel and winter-plumaged Great-crested Grebes were a further sign of the change in season. There were plenty of waders about too, including good numbers of Black-tailed Godwit, Redshank and Curlew, which are generally present. A few Ringed Plover and Dunlin were mixed with two Avocet, Grey Plover and a fair sized flock of Golden Plover, not reliably seen at this site, so very pleasing to observe. After lunch we set out for home, when we received a message that immediately changed out plans - Bearded Vulture (also known as Lammergeier) near Beachy Head, at the eastern end of the county! This was the bird that had spent much of the summer in the Peak District, befo...