Soar inc.Southdown Farm
Todays tally included 580 Stock Dove (240W 130E 210 grounded), 1040 Woodpigeon (520W 360E 160 grounded), 1040 Skylark – very high count for mid-November, Golden Plover, 5 Snipe, 22 Meadow Pipit, 2 Song Thrush, 2 Fieldfare, 27 Magpie, 38 Jackdaw (15W 23N), 405 Starling, 80 Linnet, 39 Yellowhammer & 19 Cir;l Buntings – both buntings very low so where are they?
Mount Batten
An hour’s stroll in the late morning produced a few odds-and-sods including 9 Turnstones, an adult Mediterranean Gull, a Razorbill and a Redwing.
Mutley area, Plymouth.
A good week for Firecrests. Today, Weds 22nd November, 10.00am, Firecrest seen and heard in some bushes in a garden at the eastern end of Houndiscombe Road, close to Mutley Plain. Possibly the same bird that I heard within Houndiscombe Park, on Tuesday 21st November.
Around the Barnstaple area.
On the bus back to Barnstaple yesterday, a large number of cattle egrets were stood in a field just before the turnoff down to Yelland industrial site. A male goosander was seen on the Barnstaple side of the river Taw as we crossed the new bridge and late afternoon I was treated to 300-400 jackdaws swirling above my head, all calling to each other, at my home in Old Torrington Road.

Skern Northam
Yesterday at Northam Skern there were at least five Pintail, a Lesser Scaup, a Grey Phalarope, loads of Dunlin, a few Lapwing and a number of Brent Geese.

Fremington Pill
Yesterday a long Fremington Pill there were three Glossy Ibis, three Greenshank, a Spotted Redshank, two Curlew, lots of Redshank and a Little Egret.
Plympton
First Firecrest of the autumn/winter in the garden this morning.

Fremington Pill and Skern Northam
Today was a good day for me. This morning at Fremington Pill there were three Glossy Ibis and a Spotted Redshank. Later on I popped into Skern and spotted a Grey Phalarope, up to five Pintails, Lapwings, Lots of Dunlin and Brent Geese and a Lesser Scaup.
Penhill Marsh on the Taw
18 Cattle Egret put on a wonderful synchronised flying display today for the Torridge U3A Birdwatching Group.
Later several of us enjoyed the Grey Phalarope on Greylake at the end of the Skern Road near Appledore.
Matford Marsh & Riverside Country Park
A visit this morning to Matford Marsh & Countess Weir end of Riverside Country Park.
On main marsh at Matford were 55 Wigeon, 47 Teal, 31 Mallard, 14 Shoveler, a Pintail, a Tufted & 2 Little Grebe.
Another 10 Teal on Riverside Country Park side. Also on that site a male Kingfisher, F Stonechat, M Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, 2 Bullfinch, 2 Goldcrest, Chiffchaff, Great Spotted Woodpecker and Redwing.
Blaxton Meadow and River Plym
Midday at Blaxton Meadow there were 4 little egrets, 7 grey herons, at least 27 curlew, 3 dunlin, 1 greenshank, plenty of redshank, 14 oystercatchers and 3 turnstones, along with 4 mallard, 20 wigeon, 3 male and 3 redhead goosanders, 13 shelduck and 30 Canada geese.
Wembury Point 10:30
Water Pipit feeding on the strand line east of the old boat house at the Point. It can be seen anywhere along this stretch, where there is a good supply of washed up kelp.
Lower Tamar Lake
Lower Tamar Lake this morning.
5 Willow Tit, 2f Goosander, 6 Great Crested Grebe, 1 Grey Heron, 2 Cormorant, 17 Great Black-backed gulls, c25 Snipe, 1 Jay.
Broadsands & Goodrington, Torbay
Broadsands: this morning, 2 Firecrests, 1 chiffchaff, 6 Cirl Buntings. On the sea: 9 Great Northern Divers, 7 Great Crested Grebes, 2 Common Scoter and a small grebe 1 mile away at Goodrington..
Goodrington: 1 Slavonian Grebe a rare bird in Devon now.
Powderham Estate Area.
Monday 4.15pm. At least 2 Firecrest combing a hedgerow for invertebrates along the edge of the railway line close to the entrance to Powderham Estate, near Starcross.
Lower Otter NR
A Kingfisher on the newly created salt Marsh.
Crownhill Down area and Burrator Reservoir
Crownhill Down area: 4 Ringed Plover, 36 Golden Plover, 4 Shoveler, 6 Wigeon, 2 Crossbill (over), Marsh Tit, plus usuals.
Burrator Res: 4 Goosander, 7 Mandarin, Marsh Tit, c80 Fieldfare, plus usuals.
Exminster Marshes
13:21-16:25
Highlights: Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, Peregrine, Redwing, Fieldfare, Cetti’s Warbler (2+)
Chudleigh Firecrests
There were three Firecrests in Chudleigh this afternoon:
Wembury
An unusual record, for here, of a flock of nine Fieldfares briefly visiting the garden this morning before continuing their westerly movement. Normally this only happens during cold weather movements.