Eastbourne 10/02/22
Arriving at 10 a.m. we headed to the end of the cul de sac in Hill Road where the American Robin has been seen. By good fortune the bird was on view almost immediately, sitting in a tree about 75 metres away. It then disappeared for some time though when refound gave close views on Cotoneaster shrubs, initially behind a line of garages before feeding in a more open position. Around 50 birders were present to start with, including a few familiar faces from Kent, though more folk arrived later in the morning.
Heading to the seafront we found the Holms Oaks in a large garden, from which Hume's Warbler has been reported. The bird was heard almost immediately though seeing it proved a different matter, the warbler generally keeping to the canopy of very leafy trees and typically being very active. In the end fleeting views was as good as it got, though the bird continued to call quite often.
Polegate Services was then convenient for a coffee stop and to see a Hooded Crow, which has found the area to its liking.
American Robin |
Hooded Crow |
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