The Corse - a group of 6 wheatear between Starman's and the road, 6 chough feeding in the field inland from the car park. Whitethroat and sedge warbler territories filling up, reed warblers singing competitively in the reeds. The wheatears were presumably just passing through, though this one did dart down a rabbit hole.
To West Angle in search of something new, and sure enough a lesser whitethroat was singing in the usual area in the blackthorn scrub along the north side of the beach. I tracked it along a 50m stretch, from above and below - lots of song but only brief views. Angle is pretty reliable for this species, either this area or along the lane to the Point House. I took a quick walk up to East Blockhouse - access is shamefully restricted to the coast path these days, on what was once de facto open access land, as former members of the Range Recording and Advisory Group and others will recall - the hinterland, including the gun emplacement (and migrant and bat shelter) and orchids, now off limits. Just the usual breeding birds and a couple more wheatear, and a kestrel hovering below me as I started back down.