Monday 10th August 2026: Migration hunting on the Monarch’s Way
At this time of year any downland walk offers the prospect of migrating birds passing through and pausing their journeys to feed up on the hedgerows, where berries are plentiful, or to search for insects amongst the fields. Late this afternoon along the Monarch’s Way SE of Beeding Hill, we observed a group of at least three very mobile Whinchats plus a number of smart Wheatears perched very visibly on fence lines alongside resident Stonechats and Linnets. There were few warblers seen, these possibly more active in the morning, when we were busy with visitors. Brushing by the close scrub along the track, we were putting up clouds of butterflies, mostly Meadow Browns and Gatekeepers feeding on the bramble, but many Clouded Yellows patrolling the path were a delightful bonus. Whinchats