The morning after Storm Barra hit the south coast.
An Oystercatcher gets an early morning feed on a lugworm.




On Tuesday (7th December 2021) afternoon and evening the high tide plus storm-force winds meant local flooding. The coastguard had to rescue a number of car occupants stuck in the floodwaters. By Wednesday morning the water had gone but there was damage to the wooden sleepers on the walkway at the back of Titchfield harbour, the council had been around and cordened off the footpath and swept the road of shingle and sand.



A few bird spots within the nature reserve.
A kingfisher in the reeds.



A Male House Sparrow.

And a male Stone Chat.


The birds seem to weather the storm better than we humans do. Loved the arrey of birds you captured in your camera lens.
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Yes I agree Peggy.
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Gosh – that looks bad! You do wonder how the birds manage to get through.
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Repairs have started already.
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