Bundle Head looked glorious in the sunshine on Thursday morning, though the clear skies meant a drop-off in the number of migrants, with just one
Willow Warbler and a handful of territorial
Chiffchaffs and
Blackcaps. A surprise came in the form of a
Firecrest creeping around some ivy in a hedgerow, rare in spring here. A female
Kestrel was hunting the rough grassland by the cliff edge.
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