WILDLIFE
REPORTS
29
September 2023
A
White
Tailed Eagle flew over Norfolk Bridge.
On
a sunny day, the spring equinoctial tide flooded the Adur
estuary and left only a narrow mud bank on Widewater Lagoon where an unusual
view of a midday roost of over fifty Redshanks
was a surprise. There was also one Greenshank.
13
September 2023
On
a cooler cloudy morning, both the Aquatic
Warbler and Red-backed
Shrike were still at Beeding Brooks along
the River Adur..
5
September 2023
On
a sunny day, the highest air temperature of the year of 29°C
was attained at 2 pm. Met
Office Shoreham. This was the highest temperature since last
year.
4 September
2023
Sunny
and warm and dry again. It was 28°C
at 3 pm and 4 pm. Met
Office Shoreham. This was the equal highest of the year.
3 September
2023
A
great selection of birds at Mill Hill this morning. The Red
Backed Shrike was still showing well &
catching flying insects. Also Spotted Flycatcher
and
Redstart.
Sussex
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