Wednesday 21st December 2022
Rackham Woods
4 of us from the Ashdown Bird Group met up at Rackham village, hoping to see a white-tailed eagle from the raptor viewing point nearby.
Unfortunately we were not successful.
- With the help of a friendly local lady walker, we located the so called "favourite tree" of the eagle and, initially, we got quite excited when we realised there was a large raptor perched in it only to discover it was a red kite!
- There was at least one other kite around as well as a peregrine, a couple of kestrels, a buzzard and a raven.
- On the brooks, the standout species was black-tailed godwit. There must have been well over a hundred. Occasionally they would take to the air after being spooked by the raptors.
- Other notable species included pintail, teal, wigeon, lapwing and shoveler.
- Pick of the passerines was probably the lovely close goldcrest we came across on our way to the viewing point.
RSPB Pulborough Brooks, Sussex
The two wardens who greeted us on the reserve were very helpful and suggested our best chance of seeing the eagles was from Whinpenny Hide. 2 birds had been seen on a number of occasions in the last couple of days, although they did not know of any sightings so far today. On the way to the hide we passed a couple of birders who had seen 2 birds earlier but the views were not clear and quite distant.
We spent about 90 minutes or so at Whinpenny but had no luck with the eagles.
- We did get excellent views of the water birds - this time it was the pintails that stole the show with well over 25 drakes on show.
- There was also a cracking kingfisher flying around and giving us excellent views.
- Other birds catching the eye included marsh harrier and snipe.
- On the way we saw a couple of fieldfare and several redwing.
- Thankfully the birds were still there and perched near the top of a nearby tall tree.
- Almost immediately one took flight and headed off north but giving good views as it went.
- After a while the remaining bird took to the air as well and headed off in pursuit of the other.
- He was right - there in front of us were 2 white-tailed eagles feasting on some kind of carcass on the ground. We then spent another 20 minutes or so taking in this fabulous sight. A good day out had just become very special.