The only wildlife braving the wind at the nature reserve was a Little Egret
The next day it was goodbye to Pagham and back home. I had spent a very enjoyable week there despite the rain and the wind!
Twisted Classics Wildlife Photography - photographs of birds, wildlife and flowers
It was very windy on my last day in Pagham at the end of March and I knew that birdwatching would be very difficult. Instead I went for a walk near Pagham beach in order to try and find some of the houses that started off life as railway carriages. As time went by extensions were added to enlarge the houses, so they all began to look very different. Below are some of the railway carriage houses overlooking the sea on the edge of Pagham beach.
On Tuesday, 26th March, I walked along part of the North Wall in the nature reserve at Pagham until I reached the heronry, where there were quite a few large birds perching in the distance on top of a tall twiggy hedge.