Couldn't decide whether to go to Denbies Hillside for green hairstreak and skippers or Cissbury Ring so went for a walk around some fields in Warnham today instead and heard my first cuckoo to the south of where I was. Its always great to hear the first one of the year and we are lucky to have them locally.
The trees are just starting to get leaves. Give it a week and it will be a mass of green.
Also heard was chiffchaff, willow warbler, reed warbler, whitethroat, blackcap, great, blue and long tailed tits, song thrush, buzzard, green woodpecker, great spot woodpecker drumming, greenfinch, chaffinch, pheasant, coot, sparrow, dunnock, robin, rook, crow, blackbird, and wren.
Plenty of orange tips around now, male and female. Small whites, speckled woods, and peacocks in good number too.
Edit: This afternoon a female orange tip was feeding on honesty and I thought Mr OT would get lucky. However, whenever he came by and got friendly she pulled up her abdomen and spurned his advances. Seems she didn't want to be ravished. She seemed to have a very skinny abdomen so I don't think she would have been full of eggs. Anyone got any idea what the reason was or did she just have a headache?
