Hi,
back in the 70s Pagham was where a lot of us learned our waders. It was a great migrant spot- pied flys, redstarts, firecrest, grey phalarope, wryneck, shrikes etc. I even did a stint (ouch!) as a VOL there.
Is it still a good place or has it silted up?
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Hi Seymour, it still looks a good place to visit, heres a link for you.
http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/uk/wr-paghamharbour.html#cr
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Thanks for that - I am always a bit wary of official county council type write ups on nature reserves:) I prefer a comment from someone who visits the place regularly :)
I found a write up of a day trip there and they seemed to have seen no grebes on the sea, ruff flocks etc or other stuff I would have expected so I I was curious as to how the old place was. :)
S