Desert Wheatear, Climping November 10, 2003

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Bluethroat, Pagham Harbour April 4, 2004

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My Local Patch

A link is provided to a page that is updated regularly with the sightings from Ovingdean and Roedean which is my Local patch. It will obviously be updated more regularly at times of migration Ovingdean News
There is a section called the Birds of Ovingdean that contains a species list with all of the records that I can gather for the Ovingdean and Roedean area. If you can supply any further sightings please submit them to us at the web master link below.

Laughing Gull, Ovingdean Beach November 4, 2005

 

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