Archive for November 11th, 2008

11th November 2008, Tuesday

Then and now. 4

Pett-Level-1920

There have been considerable improvements in the sea defences at Pett Level and this has enabled a rapid increase in development behind the sea wall - even with the predictions of sea level rise. The black and white photo is thought to date from 1940s and shows the caravan site and the small railway on top of the box groyne that was used to bring shingle back from Rye Harbour, an activity that continues today with the shingle lorries during the winter.

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11th November 2008, Tuesday

Beach Reserve

Ternery Pool is not at its best this time of year so it was good to see 79 Teal, 81 Gadwall, 45 Mallard, 14 Shoveler and 15 snipe from Crittall Hide this morning. Elsewhere, 26 Turnstone (pictured) were feeding at the River Mouth and a Merlin was present around Flat Beach.