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Sunday, 23 August 2026
Kestrel, Beachy Head
An extremely relaxed Kestrel, just on the tip of Beachy Head. One of three that were able to ignore the paragliders and hunt successfully. Possibly the same birds seen earlier at Warren Hill. Too many great photos...
Warren Hill
The kind of glorious South Downs late Summer day, that helps one forget the awful oppressive weather of all the heatwaves. Swallows, feeding in numbers, were not unduly concerned by the three hunting Kestrels over the hill.
Goldfinch
Common WhitethroatTwo of the Kestrels
Friday, 21 August 2026
Pied Flycatchers, Beachy Head
At least two, possibly more. I am always surprised at how different they are after their breeding pomp, like this one from Dolgoch Falls, April 2022 Breeding Plumage
Wheatear, at least three were present.
Common Whitethroat
Warren Hill
A few days of rain and the parched Downs have started to change. There hare hints of greeness here anf there and butterfly numbers have seemed to increase.
BuzzardChalkhill BlueClouded Yellow. I have easily seen more of these this year than all my previous sightings combined.Brown ArgusChalkhill BlueMeadow BrownCommon BlueThursday, 20 August 2026
Sunday, 16 August 2026
Stonechats, Seaford Head
Still very warm. The flowers in the Bird Winter Feeding field are less abundant than in previous years, but Chicory and mini Sunflowers are doing well in the drought.
A family group of Stonechats, with fledged juveniles afforded us some very intimate views.
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