Saturday 20 May. I visited Woods Mill and then walked out to the Downslink along West Mill seeing 2 Stock and a Turtle Dove, 2 Lapwings, 8 Little Egrets (including one on a nest), 3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, 4 Skylarks, Cetti's Warbler (poorly), 15 Long-tailed Tits (1 and a flock of 14), 2 Chiffchaffs, 9 Reed Warblers, 8 Whitethroats, Mistle Thrush, Nightingale (and another heard), Yellowhammer and 3 Reed Buntings. Cuckoo and Lesser Whitethroat were also heard. Later I dropped Megan off at Chichester Festival Theatre and Cookie and I went up to Kingley Vale where from the top we saw 5 Mediterranean Gulls flying NE, Red Kite and Buzzard.
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Nightingale at Woods Mill |
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Turtle Dove at Woods Mill |
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Blackbird with chrysalis |
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Moorhens at Woods Mill |
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Yews at Kingley Vale |
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view looking south from Kingley Vale |
Sunday 21 May. Megan and I took Cookie to Lancing Ring and Steepdown where we saw 2 Buzzards, 3 Kestrels, 9 Skylarks, single Swallow and Meadow Pipit, 2 Linnets and 2 Corn Buntings.
Monday 22 May. Megan and I took Cookie to Mill Hill where we saw 3 Swifts, Red Kite, 2 Buzzards, Jay, Skylark, 2 Lesser and 4 Common Whitethroats, 5 Linnets and 6 Goldfinches.
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Sycamore in Middle Road Open Space |
Tuesday 23 May. Another visit to West Mill with Cookie and another day with more heard than seen with Cuckoo, Turtle Dove and Cetti's Warbler in the first category and Swift, 2 Lapwings, Raven, 4 Reed Warblers, Yellowhammer and 5 Reed Buntings in the second. Nightingales were neither seen nor heard.
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Reed Bunting at West Mill |
Wednesday 24 May. The female Lord Derby's Parakeet was in Middle Road Open Space in he afternoon, my first sighting for almost 2 months and very much on her own. A Woodcock flew N over the A283 after the Washington Roundabout as I was driving over to Lavington Common for, ironically, a Woodcock Survey. None were encountered during the survey following an earlier blank visit and 2 blanks last year. With no Woodcock entered on the SOS database for Lavington in 2022 I fear they are no longer present there as a breeding bird. Two Nightjars were some compensation. I then drove to Heyshott Common where another Nightjar was heard as I was preparing to sleep in the car.
Thursday 25 May. After a rather cramped night I spent 4 hours wandering around Heyshott and Ambersham Commons seeing a Cattle Egret (flying S over Heyshott Common), 3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Jay, 3 Coal Tits, 3 Wood Larks (with 2 more heard in the distance), Willow and Dartford Warblers, male Redstart, 9 Stonechats, Tree Pipit and 2 Yellowhammers. On my way home I spent an hour at Lavington Common/Plantation but only saw Green Woodpecker and 2 Coal Tits.
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Roe Deer on Heyshott Common |
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Stonechat on Heyshott Common |
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Tree Pipit on Heyshott Common |
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Wood Lark on Ambersham Common |
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Wood Lark on Heyshott Common |
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Lavington Common |
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Lavington Plantation |
Friday 26 May. Cookie kept me company while I undertook a South Downs Farmland Bird Survey at Lancing Hill. Highlights during the survey and on the approach (from Lancing Pad) were 3 Swifts, 13 Skylarks, 6 Swallows, 5 House Martins, 2 Mistle Thrushes, 5 Corn Buntings and a male Yellowhammer. In the afternoon I visited the remaining Beeding Brooks flood and saw the Wood Sandpiper and Greenshank that Matt Palmer had found although views were very distant. A brief stop at the Adur on the way home produced 2 Common Sandpipers N of the railway line although if I'd walked down from the Old Toll Bridge I would most likely have seen 4.
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Steepdown from Lancing Hill |
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Lancing College |
Sunday 28 May. I had intended taking Cookie to West Mill but solid traffic approaching the Amsterdam had me diverting to Mill Hill. From there the holdup was obvious, the season's first Shoreham Flyover Car Boot. I'm glad we diverted as, based on the progress of the Steyning bus, it would have taken at least half an hour to pass it from the Amsterdam. at Mill Hill between watching the traffic, which included queues back over the river onto the bypass slip road, we saw Kestrel, Jay, Skylark, Cetti's Warbler (heard), Lesser and 2 Common Whitethroats, 7 Linnets and 4 Goldfinches.
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Shoreham Flyover Car Boot and associate traffic chaos |
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Common Blue at Mill Hill |
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Adonis Blue on Mill Hill |
Monday 29 May. Megan and I took Cookie to Southwick Hill and Thundersbarrow where we saw 9 Swifts, Red Kite, Skylark, 3 Whitethroats, Greenfinch and Yellowhammer.
Tuesday 30 May. A couple of hours along West Mill and out to the Downslink with Cookie produced 2 Stock and a heard Turtle Dove, 2 Little Egrets (on nests), Sparrowhawk, 2 Buzzards, 2 Kestrels, 3 Skylarks, House Martin, Cetti's Warbler (heard), Chiffchaff, Reed Warbler, 2 Lesser and 3 Common Whitethroats and Reed Bunting. No Lapwing was disappointing. A late afternoon dash to West Rise Marsh for a presumed adult female Turkestan Shrike was successful although views were a little distant. Shrikes always seem smart birds and this one was no exception.
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Wood Pigeon by the Downslink |
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Turkestan Shrike at West Rise Marsh |
Wednesday 31 May. Six Ringed Plover, Grey Heron and 2 Reed Warblers were seen on a brief high tide visit to the Adur with Cookie.
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Ringed Plover being flushed on the Adur |
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