All week I had been seeing reports of Pied Flycatchers, Spot Flys , Redstarts, Whinchats and even a Wryneck, seems migration is well underway so felt a first visit of the Autumn to Seaford Head was in order. Did well, on the road just after 5 arriving about 5.40. I was going to have a look at the Dung heap but decided against, a decision I would probably regret ( Spoiler alert it was a decision I would regret😏) Instead I headed towards Hope Gap, drawn by the thought of branches dripping with Pied and Spot Flys!!
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| Only half a moon this week but still spectacular | 
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| Mist on the Meanders | 
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| Belle Toute | 
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| Completely missed Sunrise due to being in the wrong position!! | 
Predictably there were no Flycatchers down Hope Gap, there was a Green Woodpecker which flew down the path, lots of Willow Warblers and Common Whitethroats and a couple of Lesser Whitethroats the best of it but it was  too gloomy and I was too slow to get any decent pics, Hope Bottom was loaded with birds with a big flock of Linnets & Goldfinch and loads of Stonechats, tried hard to string one into a Whinchat without success 😢 Also failed to find a Wryneck despite scouring all the likely spots intently! But at least the Sun came up and lit the birds, that were present, nicely.
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| Stonechat | 
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| Linnet | 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Goldfinch | 
Love the early morning light! Wandering west out of Hope Bottom, I found a lovely Wheatear, cracking looking bird that posed well. 
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| Wheatear | 
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| Wheatear | 
I headed west to the golf course, very little about though had another 5 Wheatears along the cliff top and a few Meadow Pipits the other side.
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| Cliff Top Wheatear | 
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| Another bright Wheatear | 
I headed back to Hope Gap, then across to Harry's Bush, along the bottom, then along the Cuckmere, walking miles for not much reward, was a flock of 8 Ringed Plovers on the Channel, a Common Sandpiper flew down to the river mouth, and a Whimbrel on the far bank the best of it. 
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| Common Whitethroat | 
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| Juvenile Blackbird | 
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| Rabbits, loads of them everywhere!! | 
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| Willow Warbler | 
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| More of an industrial Goldfinch | 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Adult and Juvenile Goldfinch | 
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| Common Whitethroat | 
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| Grey Heron | 
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| Whimbrel | 
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| Little Egret | 
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| Cormorant in Classic pose | 
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| Little Egret | 
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| Greenfinch | 
I found myself back at Hope Bottom, lots of Rock Pipits which posed ok.
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| Juvenile Rock Pipit | 
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| Rock Pipit | 
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| Greenfinch, nice to see a few about | 
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| Linnet | 
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| Goldfinch on Teasel | 
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| Quite a few Meadow Pipits around, this one the only posy one, looks like a Juvenile | 
At this point I bumped into the birding legend that is Bob S, we had the usual how you doing conversation, fair to say I won that one even with 3 lots of Covid since I last saw him!! He said he'd seen a Whinchat at the Dungheap! ( Told you I'd regret the decision!!😢) we walked up Hope Gap together still a few Willow Warblers and Whitethroats knocking about but seemed quieter, I decided to check out the Dungheap, predictably no Whinchat, I walked up to the Aircraft Beacon, Bob had said the Whinchat was associating with a Wheatear, I found a Wheatear but it was associating with 2 Whitethroats😂 I also found a Wall Butterfly which was nice. Scanning across the golf course I had a bird sitting on the wires near the cliffs, so once again headed down to the sea, predictably another pair of Stonechats, 2 more Wheatears on the Cliffs and a Kestrel powered along the cliffface!!
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| Wall Butterfly | 
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| Wheatear, sowing the "White Arse" the name supposedly comes from | 
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| Common Whitethroat | 
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| Kestrel, saw a Sparrowhawk as well but no other raptors | 
6.14 miles walked, some nice birds seen, but fair to say not the migrationfest I'd hope for, probably restart again on Monday when I'm back at work!!Grrrrr😢 Mind you there could have been hundreds of birds there and I just missed em, after all 4 Spoonbills apparently flew over Seaford Head at 7 am and I missed them!
Arriving home there was a Hummingbird Hawkmoth whizzing around our Buddleia a bugger to to get pics of which are mostly blurred
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| Hummingbird Hawkmoth | 
After that I made a cake, Organic Victoria Sponge with Blackcurrant Jam and Vanilla Buttercream which is quite tasty
Was very tasty!!
 
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