The Downs
Sorry for the late posting but the last two weeks of August have been far too good to be sat at home working on the computer. Warm sunshine, blue skies and light easterlies have meant there was plenty of coverage of the high ground from Beeding & Mill Hill, Steyning Round Hill, Cissbury and Highdown and all points in between. This has resulted in good daily counts of all our common migrants with those lucky enough to have the time enjoying multiple Redstarts, Whinchats, Wheatears, Spotted Flycatchers and the regular Warblers.
Highlights
Three Wrynecks in the Cissbury / Monarch’s Way area between 17/8 & 28/8 is worthy of its own separate post.
The only Pied Flycatchers of the month were seen briefly on Cissbury and west of Steyning on 25/8 but unfortunately neither lingered. A Reed Warbler was at Highdown on 17/8 and Cissbury on 31/8, whilst Crossbill was seen on Cissbury on 22/8.
Raptors included a lingering Marsh Harrier seen over Farmers Memorial, Steyning Round Hill on 24/8 and again north of Cissbury on 29/8, whilst Hobbies were recorded over Highdown, Cissbury, Findon Gallops, Sompting and Monarch’s Way.
Whinchat Cissbury (Nick Oliver)To give a flavour of the numbers of migrants, coverage by multiple observers across our area on Friday 22nd August produced a conservative combined total of Redstarts (13), Whinchats (28), Wheatear (36), Spotted Flycatchers (18), Yellow Wagtails (16) as well as Lesser Whitethroats (6), Garden Warblers (3) and many Willow Warblers and Blackcaps.
Spotted Flycatcher - Cissbury (Nick Oliver)Wheatears - again present in small numbers with largest groups from Sompting (9) on 16/8 and Steyning Round Hill (15) on 28/8.
Redstarts - daily with peak counts of Findon Gallops (5) on 17/8, Chanctonbury (6) on 22/8, Cissbury (8) on 28/8 and (7) on 31/8.
Spotted Flycatchers - present daily in small numbers with peak counts from Highdown (8) on 16/8 & 22/8 and Cissbury (10) on 16/8 & 28/8.
Yellow Wagtails - the first were reported from Highdown (7) and Monarch’s Way (20) on 17/8. Small numbers were seen daily until 25/8 when 40+ were with cows in fields north of Cissbury with a peak count of circa 150 on 31/8.
Tree Pipits - mostly recorded as fly overs with records from Durrington (3) on 22/8, Cissbury (4) 24/8 and singles 28/8 & 29/8, Lancing Ring (3) on 30/8.
Tree Pipit Lancing Ring ( Nick Bond)Redstart - Cissbury ( Nick Oliver)
The Coast
Most of the action was from the Downs but Whinchat, Wheatear (2) and Spotted Flycatchers (2) were at Goring Gap on 16/8 and Swifts (8), Sand Martins (8) and Swallows (40) flew over Ferring on 18/8.
On 22/8 Wheatears (4), Whinchat (2) and Yellow Wagtails (8w,4e) were at Goring Gap with Bar-tailed Godwit, Redshank (9), Dunlin (3) and Ringed Plover (26) on beach. Whilst on 23/8 there was a significant movement of Swallows (400e) a sure sign of the changing seasons as we move towards September.