Buzzard over Mill Hill |
Goldfinch at Mill |
Small Tortoiseshell |
Lesser Black-backed Gull at Harbour Way |
the same bird looking much paler mantled, clearly a graellsii |
Wall Lizard at Shoreham Fort |
Megan approaching Steepdown |
Corn Bunting at Steepdown |
Corn Bunting and Poppies at Steepdown |
Sky Lark over Steepdown |
Megan and Cookie on Steepdown |
Thursday 18 June. Megan and I took Cookie to the Adur where we saw Oystercatcher, Little Egret and Meadow Pipit and heard Sky Lark. Walking back by the Saltings and Adur Rec added a Whitethroat. Three Swifts were seen over the garden during a blustery evening. I was pleased I'd decided to postpone my final Woodcock survey.
Wednesday 17 June. More in homage to the departed Red-footed Falcon than on the off-chance it was still about I took Cookie up to Beeding Hill car park and we walked the triangle to Thundersbarrow, Truleigh Hill and back. The route we would have done a week ago until the said Red-foot stopped us in our tracks. Today was business as usual with 5 Stock Doves, 2 Buzzards, 300+ Rooks, 8+ Sky Larks, 7 Whitethroats, 2 Meadow Pipits, a male Yellowhammer and 2 Corn Buntings. Seven Swifts were seen over the garden in the evening.
Meadow Pipit singing on Beeding Hill |
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