Another migrant, passing through the garden
Nature Botherer
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Friday, 21 August 2026
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.
Peregrines and Butterflies, Shooters Bottom
Two squabbling Peregrines and Small Blue butterflies.
After a brief aerial skirmish, the Peregrines flew low towards the cliffs.
Chironomid Midge Swarms, Beachy Head
Large swarms of non-biting Chironomid midges emerged from the bushes. This behaviour helps them attract mates. It had an intense sound.
Small Heath
Friday, 14 August 2026
Battle
Finally a cooler day. Amazing vaulting at Battle Abbey.
The best preserved 14th century carved grotesques from the gatehouse roof.
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