Ignoring yesterday's reported Shrikes and Wrynecks, due to laziness, I was just going to have a wander around the patch today, but large totals of migrants on the coast yesterday and a forecast of showers this morning, sent me down to Seaford Head in the hope of bushes dripping with Warblers and Flycatchers!!! Shows what I know, arrived before 6AM, walked down Hope Gap, sod all!!😢😢😂 couple of Chiffies and Whitethroats but very quiet, not even any finches or tits!! Plenty of Rabbits though!
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| Belle Tout under moody skies!! | 
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| One of many Rabbits on site!! | 
Hope Bottom wasn't much better, so I headed west towards the golf course, things improved along the cliff with 3 Wheatears and there were a few Yellow Wagtails in  the sheep field. At the golf course there was a Whinchat in with the Stonechats and Whitethroats. 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Common Whitethroat | 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Whimbrel, think it's a juvenile not much of a head pattern | 
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| Yellow Wagtail with Sheep, typically the most distant Sheep possible !!!😏 | 
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| Wheatear | 
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| Whinchat | 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Wheatear | 
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| Linnets, couple of flocks went along the cliff!! | 
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| More Yellow Wags | 
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| Linnet | 
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| Showers out to sea, luckily came in further east | 
I tried Hope Gap again with the same result, Harry's Bush was similarly depressing, although from here I could see a large herd of Cattle reasonably close to the path down the Cuckmere, so with a view to getting a bit closer to some Yellow Wagtails I headed up the path next to the channel. Another few Wheatears along here and another Whinchat, a Common Sandpiper flew towards the sea and a Greenshank went the other way!
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| Yellow Wagtail still not very close | 
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| Rock Pipit several in the jumble of Rocks below the coastguard cottages | 
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| Common Sandpiper | 
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| Wheatear | 
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| Whinchat | 
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| Showed alright at least | 
I arrived at a nice muddy patch. lots of Pied Wagtails, 2 Common Sandpipers and a Greenshank feeding.  A Green Sandpiper flew in, there were a couple of Skylarks and a few Pipits as well. There were a few Yellow Wagtails in with the Cattle though distant again!😢 I had positioned myself behind a low bush and the birds came fairly close.
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| Meadow Pipit | 
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| Starlings | 
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| Heron in a tree | 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Stonechat | 
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| Whitethroats | 
So not a bad day, although not the migrationfest I'd hoped for!
 
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