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1 Jan
5:00 pm
2023

Velator quay to White House

From velator quay marsh harrier in the read beds, kingfisher down by cross flats , lots of flocks of lapwing out above and round horsey island, further down towards White House stonechat and sparrow hawk, also greater spotted woodpecker 

posted by Chris Davy
1 Jan
4:27 pm
2023

Plym Estuary & Saltram

Seventy-one species seen on my New Year’s Day count including: 4 Lesser Redpolls, 3 Firecrests, Treecreeper, 2 Grey Wagtails, Chiffchaff, 3 Stonechats (2 males), Siskin, Green & Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Sparrowhawk, 2 Kingfishers, adult Kittiwake, 2 3rd cy Mediterranean Gulls, Grey Plover, 43 Snipe (showing well on Blaxton Meadow), 7 Greenshanks, Common Sandpiper, 429 Dunlins, 6 Turnstones, 27+ Wigeon, female Red-crested Pochard & 3 Goosanders (1 drake). Also, 5 Roe Deer.   

posted by Pete Aley
1 Jan
4:02 pm
2023
Chivenor to Wrafton Pond +1 Photo

Chivenor to Wrafton Pond

Many thanks to Andy Leat for pointing out the two Snipe that were on the small pond adjacent to the Scrape.  A Marsh Harrier made an appearance over the reed bed. Very little on the pond other than a few gulls, a couple of Snipe and a Little Grebe. One Coal Tit in the adjacent trees.

posted by Martin Bennett
1 Jan
3:47 pm
2023
Heanton Court to Chivenor +1 Photo

Heanton Court to Chivenor

Happy New year to everybody. This morning on my walk from Heanton Court to Wrafton Pond I spotted on the section between H.C to Chivenor one Greenshank, some Oystercatacher and three Redshank on the muddy bank near the boats. Further on just beyond the tunnel there were a small number of Blackbirds, a Robin, six House Sparrows and a Song Thrush.

posted by Martin Bennett
1 Jan
3:21 pm
2023
Fremington Pill +1 Photo

Fremington Pill

Fremington Pill on today’s high tide – 100+ black-tailed godwit, dozens of redshank, 3 greenshank, 2 curlew, one little grebe, plenty of teal, 2 shelduck. No sign of glossy ibis or the spotted redshank. At the Quay there was a gathering of oystercatchers, black-headed and herring gulls, one little egret and one grey plover. In the Penhill fields there were pied wagtails and meadow pipits, with 30+ redwing in the trees. On the return along the Pill there was one grey wagtail and finally 20+ snipe in small groups the reeds in front of the bungalows.

posted by Colin Dracott
1 Jan
1:47 pm
2023

Farway, Colyton

On bird feeders in garden at Netherton, Farway 2 Great Spotted Woodpecker (1m and 1f), 2 Nuthatch, 2 Marsh Tit, about 8 Greenfinch, 10-12 Goldfinch, Great Tits, 10+ of both Blue Tit and Long-tailed Tit, at least 2m and 2f Siskin and more than 10 Chaffinch on ground with Song Thrushes, Blackbirds, Dunnocks, Robins and Collared Doves.

posted by Mark Wingate
1 Jan
1:39 pm
2023

Hooe Lake

At high tide this morning, a 1st-winter Little Gull was seen in flight. Also present were two Common Gulls and an adult Kittiwake.

posted by David Diskin
1 Jan
1:24 pm
2023

Tamar estuary / Ernesettle

On this morning’s high tide, 2 Great Crested Grebe, small flocks of Wigeon and Teal, a 1st winter Common gull, 1 Kingfisher, 2 Buzzards and a Sparrowhawk overhead. 97 Snipe on Ernesettle creek.

posted by Alan Livsey
1 Jan
1:20 pm
2023

Lower Tamar Lake

Lower Tamar Lake this morning.

25 Goosander 10m 15f, 16 Tufted Duck, 6 Coot, c200 Lapwing, 2 Grey Heron, 8 Fieldfare, 2 Long-tailed Tit, 2 Bullfinch.

posted by Rod Mudge
1 Jan
12:14 pm
2023

Brixton, opposite Rogers garage

Approx 22 Cattle Egrets in field with cows.

posted by Vic & Sylvia Tucker
31 Dec
6:46 pm
2022

Hope’s Nose

A Grey Phalarope spent about 5 minutes on the slick south of The Point from 12.10.

Earlier at 10.45, a probable E S Petrel flew south towards the Orestone.

Around and/or flying past the headland were 32 Great Northern Divers and at least 2 Red-throated Divers.  Amongst a large group of GNDs in Hope Cove, one bird uttered a short phrase of its evocative call.  

6 Grey Seals and a Harbour Porpoise were also seen.

Happy New Year to you all!

posted by Paul Darlington
31 Dec
5:14 pm
2022

Exe estuary

Viewing from Cockwood steps this afternoon I was surprised to see a Sandwich tern fly by. Also a kingfisher, 6 red-breasted mergansers and 3 great-crested grebes although the rain and wind made for difficult viewing conditions.

Good birding in 2023

posted by John Waldon
31 Dec
2:49 pm
2022

Broadsands

A good mix of wintering seabirds this morning: 14 Great Northern Divers, 1 Black-throated Diver, 1 Black-necked Grebe, 3 Great Crested Grebes, 1 Long-tailed Duck, 1 Velvet & 30+ Common Scoter. Also 7 Cirl Buntings and 1 Firecrest.

posted by Mike Langman
31 Dec
2:43 pm
2022
Fremington Pill +1 Photo

Fremington Pill

Today while the rain eased-off for a short time I popped out to Fremington Pill.  There was very little bird life to be found just a few Redshank, Redwing, a couple of Teal, a Carrion Crow and a single Great Spotted Woodpecker in a tree on the far bank near the Bungalows.

posted by Martin Bennett
31 Dec
12:15 pm
2022

Lower Tamar Lake

Lower Tamar Lake this morning.

46  Goosander 9m – 37f (07:47), 1 Little Egret, 6 Coot, 1 Grey Heron.

posted by Rod Mudge
30 Dec
5:43 pm
2022
North side of Taw Estuary +1 Photo

North side of Taw Estuary

pm:- From the Tarka trail a single Ruff still at Pottington, a single Common Sandpiper at Barnstaple & a Med Gull on a sand bank.

posted by Rob Jutsum
30 Dec
4:29 pm
2022

Hope’s Nose

At 11.30, I was stunned to watch a Leach’s Storm Petrel 300m NE of The Point being repeatedly harried by a passing raptor.  It appeared to survive the tense encounter, just beyond the slick, before disappearing! 

Elsewhere, 31 Great Northern Divers, roughly 16 Purple Sandpipers, a Kingfisher, 6 Common Dolphins, a Harbour Porpoise and 2 Grey Seals were seen.  Am immature/female Black Redstart was also reported.  

posted by Paul Darlington
30 Dec
3:21 pm
2022

Lower Tamar Lake

Lower Tamar Lake this morning.

32 Goosander 9m – 23f, 3 Willow Tit, 3 Redwing, 6 Fieldfare, 5 Coot, 2 Great Crested Grebe, 3 Cormorant, 2 Marsh Tit, 2 Bullfinch.

posted by Rod Mudge
30 Dec
12:58 pm
2022

Skern

A visit each side of high tide resulted in a good number of ducks and waders. Probably 200 or more Golden Plover and Dunlin. 30 or so lapwing, Teal, shelduck Oystercatchers and Curlew. 

posted by Chris Baines
29 Dec
7:46 pm
2022
Sherpa Marsh +1 Photo

Sherpa Marsh

A few hours this afternoon down at Wrafton Pond and Sherpa Marsh. Wrafton Pond was again very disappointing with just a few gulls, one Snipe and some Mallard.  Over Sherpa Marsh were two Marsh Harriers. 

posted by Martin Bennett
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