The highlight of the walk was a songflighting Sedge Warbler, my first of the year and a bird I wasn't expecting to see this lock down year. It leapt out of the bushes singing away, landing on brambles to continue singing for a short time before leaping up into the air again for one last flourish and then falling silent.
Sedge Warbler - auto-focused on the brambles!
Whitethroat
Other birds seen and heard were Raven, Chiffchaff, Stonechat, Buzzard, Kestrel, Grey Heron and Pied Wagtail.
Common Blue, Speckled Wood, Green-veined White, Orange Tip, Holly Blue and Wall were seen but the highlight were at least 5 Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary flitting across the cliff tops, some very smart looking but some quite worn. They rarely settled for long though as they patrolled low over the vegetation looking for females.
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary
Spring Squill
Spring Squill
Thrift
Thrift
Spurge
Mullein Wave
Bee Moth
Vines Rustic
A Wood Warbler singing was the highlight but I couldn't locate it in the trees and it soon fell silent. A Garden Warbler and at least 2 Redstart were also heard but not seen along with a Yellowhammer, Willow Warbler and songflighting Redpoll but I did see a Tree Pipit, at least 2 Spotted Flycatcher, 2 male Pied Flycatcher with more heard, Blackcap, a Marsh Tit and a Cuckoo with another one heard only. A Green Woodpecker was heard yaffling away but I did eventually get a brief flight view of it between the trees.
Fritillaries were flitting over a hillside but wouldn't stay still for a second, presumably Small Pearl-bordered, and I also saw a few Beautiful Demoiselle and a very lovely Green Hairstreak.
Green Hairstreak
Two very lovely days out in these continuing difficult times and very much needed by me to ease my weary soul.
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