Description
(*1). (press STARS on map) Upper estuary area, locally called 'Cuckoo Corner'. In Winter Jégmadár Guvat, Bíbic and Aranylile can be expected. Surrounding fields can have Sordély, whilst both Füsti fecske and Molnárfecske are present often being chased by Kabasólyom late in the season.
(*2). Adur Estuary, surrounded on all sides by footpaths, use Adur Recreation Ground Car Park (free). During Autumn/Winter/Spring Csigaforgató, Piroslábú cankó, Parti lile, kőforgató, Havasi partfutó, the occasional Gulipán, Ezüstlile, Szürke cankó, Kis goda, Nagy goda, Kis póling (Spring) and Nagy póling.
(*3). RSPB Adur Estuary, is a NO access reserve, view from surrounding roads and footpaths. High Spring Tides move birds off this reserve. Check through Gull flocks carefully, Szerecsensirály are often to be found amongst Dankasirály here, both Sárgalábú sirály and Sztyeppi sirály have been seen.
(*4). Shoreham Fort, use the car park (free) and explore the river mouth and out to sea. Tengeri partfutó are often mixed in with the kőforgató. Their favourite spot is on the wooden pier. Szula can be seen, sometimes at long distance though.
(*5). Southwick Ship Canal. Birds often shelter here during stormy weather. View from lock gates at Western End or A259 road on Northern side, BE AWARE the beach near the car park (free) is A DESIGNATED NATURISTS BEACH.
(*6). The Beaches, West of Shoreham Fort is good for birds, unfortunately often disturbed by dog walkers.
(*7). Widewater Lagoon. The car park (fee payable) here is right next to the brackish lagoon. Örvös lúd, Csörgo réce and occasionally Nagy bukó can be found in Winter. The margins of the Lagoon can have Csigaforgató, Parti lile and Piroslábú cankó, occasionally Sarki partfutó, Apró partfutó and Kis lile turn up here.
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Access
The A259 road from Brighton (to the East) and Worthing (to the West) passes directly through Shoreham-by-Sea. Press P's on map for directions.