Reporting on the birds of my local patch at Elmer (Middleton-on-Sea parish) and the surrounding area within 5 Km. (Any bird news or query to: birderowen@hotmail.com)
Saturday, March 29, 2025
29th - 31st March 2025
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
26th - 28th March 2025
Friday, 28th March: A grey and damp start with light rain for several hours and a moderate W/SW breeze, then becoming dry and bright with sunshine for the rest of the day.
Thursday, 27th March: Early morning mist and fog slowly cleared as the sun burnt through, giving a generally bright and sunny day with just a light SSW breeze, though becoming hazy again by afternoon as a light sea mist developed.
Wednesday, 26th March: After a rather cool and murky start, a bright and sunny spring-like day with a light S/SW breeze, with a bit of sea mist rolling in just occasionally...
I was birding off the patch for much of the morning when I headed over to Brooklands Lake at Lancing, in order to catch up with a county rarity - a Bluethroat - which was originally found yesterday by a birding friend (thanks to Dave Sadler). Judging by the number of photographers present with big lenses, there will be some fine photos around on social media and various birding sites - but my efforts will certainly not be amongst them!
Saturday, March 22, 2025
22nd - 24th March 2025
Monday, 24th March: A fairly grey, cool and rather hazy start, although remaining dry, slowly becoming a little brighter as the day progressed, with a light to moderate N wind force 3-4.
A morning which again began very slowly bird-wise, but which at last ended up producing some overdue early spring migrants.....Sunday, 23rd March: A fairly grey, cloudy and sometimes murky morning, but mild with just a very light S/SE breeze, then some intermittent drizzly showers later.
Saturday, 22nd March: A dry and cloudy morning with brighter spells, after a bit of overnight rain - the first for some while - with a fresh breeze E/SE 4, although reasonably mild.
Elmer Rocks: A very short visit of a little over half an hour this morning, when it all seemed very quiet with no sign of any incoming migrants. All I logged were a couple of Gannets and two Sandwich Terns going east, plus two Red-breasted Mergansers on the sea and a few Turnstones on the beach. Then a message came in from the birders at Selsey Bill advising of a flock of 400 Brent Geese heading east....and sure enough 20 minutes later they passed Elmer - quite a sight! As I left a Red Kite soared over the back fields towards the A259.
Bilsham farm: There was no sign of anything beyond the regular on the reservoir, with just nine Tufted Ducks, four Mallard, a Little Grebe and 20 Coots present. Towards Barnham Brooks a herd of Mute Swans was still in an arable field at some distance and I counted at least 27 birds. Three Chiffchaffs (two singing) were the only sign of any migrant activity, whilst local birds included a male Yellowhammer, two Greenfinches and a displaying Lapwing.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
19th - 21st March 2025
Friday, 21st March: A rather grey start but some brighter spells breaking through the cloud by mid-morning, though rather chilly again in a fresh E/SE wind force 5. Rain promised by late afternoon/early evening....
Thursday, 20th March: A lovely bright and sunny spring day, with the light to moderate breeze having eased round to the SE, and becoming quite warm as the day progressed.
The Local Patch (5Km) Birdlist: I have now updated the patch birdlist, which currently stands at 276 species, (with my own sightings total standing at 237), by the end of 2024. Full details can now be found by clicking the relevant link on the title bar above.
Wednesday, 19th March: Still cool early on, but becoming warmer in a mainly sunny day, with scattered cloud and a lighter wind, veering E/SE force 3.
Elmer Rocks: A two-hour visit (08:30-10:30hrs) this morning was all about Brent Geese on the move, but with very little else to raise the pulse. A couple of large flocks and a fair few smaller ones produced an overall total of 305 east, but apart from a single Curlew east and six Red-breasted Mergansers on the sea, there was precious little else to maintain the interest. Wader numbers were also low, with c.40 Turnstones and a couple of Grey Plover and Sanderling about the best on offer.
My watch was interspersed with checking out the beach and adjacent fields, in the hope of finding my first Wheatear of the year, but alas, it wasn't to be.... all very frustrating, with the only small birds of note being a Chiffchaff, two Pied Wagtails and two Greenfinch.
Saturday, March 15, 2025
15th - 17th March 2025
Saturday, 15th March: Another cold morning, with just a touch of frost and a chilly NE wind 4-5, though remaining dry; broken cloud and early brightness gradually giving way to longer periods of sunshine.
Elmer Rocks: An hour was enough this morning! Four Gannets (1E & 3W) were well offshore, whilst closer in were four Great Crested Grebes and eight Red-breasted Mergansers (2E & 6 o/s). The tide was fairly low, and some of the regular wader species were present, consisting of 40 Oystercatchers, the same of Turnstones and a handful of Sanderlings...but with little happening offshore and no obvious signs of any migration in the cold wind, it was time to move on.
Littlehampton Marina area: Time for a change of scenery today. I checked out some partly-flooded areas in a couple of fields that looked promising, but my search produced very little of any note. The day was saved for me when I checked the banks of the R. Arun and found a Common Sandpiper - presumably an over-wintering bird rather than an early migrant.
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
11th - 13th March 2025
(above) Grey Plovers on the rocks and (lower two) Sanderlings on the beach
Two Brent Geese heading west were the only ones seen this morning
Wednesday, 12th March: Cool and cloudy again, with a few hazy and brighter periods late morning, before becoming rather grey with some heavy cloud by afternoon and even the odd few spots of rain, in a moderate NW breeze force 4.
Tuesday, 11th March: A notably chilly morning as the wind changed to a fresh NE 4-5, with plenty of cloud and some periods of hazy brightness, though remaining dry.
13th April 2025
Sunday, 13th April : A bit of a change, with more cloud today, though still reasonably bright and remaining dry, with the wind having shift...

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Monday, 20th May : Another lovely spring day; fine, sunny and dry, but with a moderate NE breeze force 4 just keeping the temperature down ...
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Friday, 31st May : A fairly cloudy and breezy day but with more sunshine than yesterday, though cool for the time of year in a decidedly fr...
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Friday, 10th May : Another fine, warm and pleasantly sunny day, with just a light NE breeze, veering S/SE force 3 later. Elmer Rocks : A ve...