
Cadover Bridge
This morning along the edge of Brisworthy Farm fields at least 6 Ring Ouzels and numerous Fieldfares and Redwings 12 Ravens and yesterday evening brief appearance of a Merlin.
Meeth Quarry
Flock of 5 Barnacle Geese from the hide this morning, been there a few days apparently .
Swallow ~ Starcross
A single Swallow seen at Starcross yesterday.
Lipson, Plymouth
Had the pleasure of watching a male Black Redstart feeding in my garden in lipson this morning.
Message for Martin Bennett
Martin.
The tagged & colour ringed Curlew you spotted yesterday is a German bird which was ringed at Niedervlieland, Bremen, North Germany.
All the best
Rob

Pottington to Heanton Court
Today I saw my first Solar powered Curlew. Tagged Curlew Orange/Orange rings on upper right leg and White over Blue rings on upper left leg, the same bird is carrying a tracker. I’d be interested to know more about this bird. Also along the route I saw four Dunlin, a small number of Lapwings, Wigeon, four Godwits, loads of Canada geese, a few Teal, Redshanks, and Little Egrets.
Haldon Forest Park
2 siskin,2 greenfinch,4 goldfinch,gt spot woodpecker on feeders.Male yellowhammer,coal tit,nuthatch,chaffinches on ground

Bickington sparrowhawk
Just got back for lunch and so did this sparrowhawk! Saw it in our garden, having caught a starling – a bit grim as the starling was still alive at first. Nature in the raw.
Baggy Point
The female Surf Scoter still present half way out to Baggy Point this morning, along with 20 Common Scoter. Very close to the rocks and having to dive under a succession of huge waves rolling in.

Rose-Ringed Parakeet-Luton
Looks like they’re now spreading to a location near you! 1 male Rose-Ringed Parakeet calling constantly from a tree top in Luton today and another (possibly the same one) flew over our house in East Teignmouth yesterday.

Surf Scoter off Baggy Point
Around noon today Sunday 12 Nov, a single female-type Surf Scoter swimming and diving with a group of 19 Common Scoter. They were not far off the coast, viewed from Pencil Rock, off the footpath, halfway between Croyde NT car park and the tip of Baggy Point.
Brixham breakwater.
Sandwich Tern, Med Gull,Four G.N Diver and four Purple Sandpiper.
Braunton Down
A walk up the lane earlier revealed a single yellowhammer feeding on spilt seed in the road along with a group of sparrows. Also 15 to 20 chaffinch in the hedge nearby

Croyde Bay > Baggy point
This is a cropped image of the single Surf Scoter which was seen yesterday morning with the 10 Common Scoters.

Croyde Bay > Baggy point
Early start this morning with a walk out to Baggy Point. On the way back at 11.00 in Croyde Bay were a flock of Scoters, 10 Common Scoters & the highlight a single Surf Scoter amongst them.
East Devon Visible Migration-11 Nov
Visible migration in three & a half hours along the coast between Budleigh & Exmouth recorded 60,951 Woodpigeons (give or take a few) moving west, and included one pure albino, three Great White Egrets (two carried on south over Dawlish Warren, a third circled high over Exmouth before heading back east over Otterton), 10 Brambling, 319 Chaffinch, but slim pickings for other species I would expect at this time of year: two Reed Bunting, five Bullfinch, one Fieldfare, 10 Siskins, seven Linnets, 12 Goldfinch, one Starling, two Lesser Redpoll. There were Stock Doves mixed in, but I did not count them.

Around the Exe

Cadover Bridge
Early morning visit produced 7 Snipe on the Drying Pond. Numerous Redwings and Fieldfares along Brisworthy Farm hedgerows plus at least a dozen Ring Ouzels and a pair of Reed Buntings

Snow Bunting – Foreland Point
Snow Bunting on the path as you climb from Foreland Point Lighthouse this morning
Cadover Bridge
Am impressive flock of 76 Fieldfare and Redwing feeding in tall holly trees.
One Ring Ouzel reported amongst these.