The week continued to produce a steady trickle of common migrants along the Downs and coastal strip but the star bird of the week and perhaps the autumn almost slipped through unnoticed. At this time of year there are a lot of Corn Buntings and Yellowhammers on the Downs including many young birds and with the focus on searching for migrants the buntings tend to get over looked.
Ortolan Bunting (Richard Phillips)
This was almost the case on Friday 15th August when Richard Phillips was photographing buntings whilst looking for migrants on his local patch around Steyning Round Hill. It wasn’t until he looked at his photos late the following afternoon that he noticed a bird with a prominent sub moustachial stripe, obvious pale eye ring and pale bill all features of Ortolan Bunting, a scarce migrant which is far from annual in Sussex.
Monarch’s Way and Steyning Round Hill
The fence line along Monarch’s Way near the set aside fields held four each of Wheatear and Whinchat on 14/8 whilst the bushes around the Farmer’s Memorial held Spotted Flycatcher (8/8), Garden Warbler (9/8), Whinchat (11/8) and a Redstart which was present most of the week.
Findon Gallops
A Sedge Warbler was present at the top of Findon Gallops on 8/8 with Redstart, Wheatear, Willow Warbler and Lesser Whitethroat (3) recorded in the Horse Paddocks on 14/8.
Cissbury
There was good coverage with almost daily reports around the Ring from multiple observers. Blackcaps, Willow Warblers, Whitethroat and a few tacking Lesser Whitethroat were seen on most visits. Wheatear numbers began to increase with four on 12/8 and six on 14/8. The first returning Spotted Flycatchers (3) were found on 11/8, with two more on 14/8, and Redstarts were present throughout the week with a maximum count of four on 14/8. A Black Redstart on 11/8 was an excellent August find on the Downs with most records of this species coming from coastal sites later in the year.
Lancing Ring
A good haul of common migrants around Lancing Ring on 11/8 included Spotted Flycatchers (5), Redstarts (2) and Lesser Whitethroat (2). Nearby on the south side of Steep Down a combine-harvester flushed a Dartford Warbler and Corn Buntings (45) from a field of oats.
Highdown
A late afternoon visit on 15/8 was very productive with an arrival of migrants including an excellent count of Spotted Flycatchers (13), Whinchat, Garden Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat (2) and a Hobby flying west.
Worthing
A Wheatear was present at Worthing Crem (10/8) and Spotted Flycatcher and Garden Warbler were seen in East Worthing (15/8), whilst a mixed flock of Swifts (12) and House Martins went south over Dominion Road (8/8).
Goring Gap / Ferring Rife
A Quail was discovered calling in the large Clover and Lucerne field bordering Ferring Rife on Friday 8th August which is an excellent record away from the Downs, with Wheatears (2), Swifts (15) and Sand Martins (6) in same area.Two Wheatears were also present on the beach at Goring Gap the same day with an increase in Turnstones (49) a single Sanderling and the elusive over summering Whimbrel again being noted.
On Friday 15th August Little Egrets (36) were on the beach with Wheatears (5) and waders included Ringed Plovers (10) as well as similar numbers of Turnstones. Overhead visible migration included Yellow Wagtail (2w, 1e) and Sand Martins (8e).