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The Arun week: 10 to 16 Feb

16 Feb: Another morning walk along the Klondike, river and Millstream paths, with less rain and wind than had been threatened by Storm Dennis: The Kingfisher still along the Klondike path and Reed Bunting by the river, with a Cattle Egret and Bullfinch also from the Klondike.
15 Feb: A morning walk along the Klondike, river and Millstream paths, mild but with increasing wind ahead of Storm Dennis, was less productive than two days back: A Kingfisher still along the Klondike path, a single Redwing, and a male Reed Bunting in full song on the most exposed stretch of the river path were the highlights.
14 Feb: Morning in the Waterwoods: 2 Firecrests, 1 Goldcrest, 1 Marsh Tit, 2 Coal Tits.
13 Feb: A morning walk along the Klondike, river and Millstream paths, and characterised by occasional heavy rain showers, was more productive than expected: 1 Cattle Egret, 2 Little Egrets, 1 Kingfisher, 2 Oystercatchers, 2 Lapwings and 2 Water Rails. An afternoon trek up to Offham, WWT and Millstream was equally productive: Offham - 2+ Bewick's Swans, 1 Stonechat; WWT - 89 Lapwings, 28 Snipe, 2 Oystercatchers, 6 Little Egrets, 1 Kingfisher; from the end of the Millstream path - 1 ringtail Hen Harrier, 5 Marsh Harriers, 1 Barn Owl, 3+ calling Tawny Owls, 4 Mandarins, 6 Meadow Pipits, 3 Bullfinches, 1 Treecreeper. Substantial amounts of water spilling out of the river and ditches into the meadows at high tide made for an evocative spectacle along the valley.
12 Feb: A walk by the Arun east and north of Arundel on a bright and relatively calm morning produced 8 Meadow Pipits, over 10 Song Thrushes, a Stonechat, displaying Grey Herons, 45 Lapwings, four Buzzards and a Red Kite.
11 Feb: Swanbourne Lake in the morning had 7 Pochard but nothing notable. A walk by the Arun from Arundel to Littlehampton on a blowy afternoon with a very high tide produced 5 Snipe, 22 Redshanks, 3 Common Sandpipers, 2 Oystercatchers and 170 Lapwings. Highlight was watching the regular and highly inquisitive seal at little more than three metres distance on a day when the river was almost at the level of the path.

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