A Pied Wheatear had been present at this site for a number of days, so somewhat belatedly we set off to visit it today. The weather in Sussex was beautiful, sunny with light winds.
Fortunately the bird was still present, and was seen soon after arrival. A female, it showed well on ruins of the old hotel, occasionally in the company of a Black Redstart. It was feeding well, with lots of insect activity in the warm conditions.
By way of a detour on the way back we visited Arundel WT, somewhere I'd not been for a long time. Close range views of various wildfowl were much enjoyed, especially the Harlequin Duck. However, a female Baikal Teal caused some head scratching as to its identity.
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Seaford Head |
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Pied Wheatear |
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Pied Wheatear |
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Black Redstart |
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Harlequin Duck |
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Spectacled Eider |
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Common Scoter (female) |
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Baikal Teal (female) |
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