Saturday, 18 April 2026
Migrants Luccombe area
Nice morning and walk around Luccombe: including (East side) downs, Village, farm, and Haddon's Pits. Aside from an obvious fall of willow warblers (50+): a single Redstart, three Groppers (Luccombe Down and Haddon's Pits), and a Whinchat...Plus, back on territory Lesser and common whitethroats, chiffchaffs, blcakcaps, and a Swallow over the farm. Numerous Firecrest singing too...
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