Alpine Swift
Exminster Marshes at 1030am then flew rapidly south towards Powderham

Lower Otter Restoration Project (LORP), Budleigh Salterton
A 2nd Cal Year Glaucous Gull this morning just north of the Lime Kiln Car Park loafing with other gulls.
A different bird from the 13th March. See comparison here if interested: http://creamteabirding.blogspot.com/2023/03/another-glaucous-gull.html
Drake Garganey also still present north of South Farm Road.
Three Beaches.Long tailed duck
11am. One Long-tailed duck,7 common scoter, 2 duck eider, 1 each cirl bunting and linnet, plus fulmar distant off Roundham point.
Escot Park – Mandarins
A pair of Mandarin Ducks were on the main fishing lake at Escot Park this morning. My first record there since last April.
Mount Batten
A drake Common Scoter off Cattewater this morning in front of Mount Batten Watersports Centre.
Skern 15/03/23 late morning Great Northern Diver
near pebble ridge at rivers’ mouth — also 2 Shags in main Taw/Torridge channel
3 Cormorants; about ~60 B Bellied Brents; 16 Shelduck; ~30 Widgeon; 1 Common (Mew) Gull; ~600 Golden Plover;
distant and possibly more:–3Ringed Plover; 5 Knot; 5 Grey Plover; ~~ 150 in 3 flocks coming and going.
Redshank and Herring Gulls and 6 Stonechat

Seaton Wetlands
A couple of predators at Seaton this morning.
Prey item
Interesting pic from Rob. Does look like a Sparrowhawk. Brings to mind some very similar remains I found in a barn on the Marsh Road. They were Dunlin and Starling and must have been taken by the Barn Owl(s) that occupied the box in that barn. This was back in very cold winter a few years ago. I later found another set of remains in a nearby barn, which were all that was left of a juvenile Kestrel. I don’t think Peregrine would leave this much! The wing measurement I take when ringing birds is from the bend in the wing to the longest primary tip. Rob, can you try to get this and I’ll check the range for male Sparrowhawk?

Escot Park – Mistle Thrush
Yesterday on my usual circuit of Escot Park, with the dog, I came across a splendid Mistle Thrush mud-collecting to line its nest. Also seen were Little Egret and a light phase Buzzard.
Ilfracombe
- 2 Purple Sandpipers still working the rocks below Capstone Hill Fulmar seem to be settling in above Tunnels Beaches

Garden – Braunton
On the front lawn this morning.
Measuring 28 cms from primary tip to neck. Body & head taken by predator.
First impression of prey item possibly male Sparrowhawk? Predator Peregrine Falcon?
Suggestions or confirmation of identification of prey item welcome.
Suggestions welcome
Wrafton Pond
15,00 7 Sand Martin chasing insects above the pond.
Cattewater off Mount Batten.
First year Eider.
Plym Estuary & Saltram
On this morning’s high tide: 25+ Snipe, Grey Plover, 6 Greenshanks, 335 Dunlins, 3 Common Sandpipers, Turnstone, Mediterranean Gull (3rd cy), 17 Wigeon, 1 redhead Goosander, Kingfisher & 2 Bullfinches.
Exminster Marshes
Visit this morning. Still c400 brent geese on the fields next to the Turf, included two individuals with abnormal plumage – one with a very pale back and another well marked bird (possible ssp. hrota). A single barnacle goose was with the brent flock. Elsewhere on the marsh were c20 roosting curlew, one bar-tailed godwit, 3 lapwing, 2 oystercatcher and c35 shelduck. Wigeon, teal, mallard and shoveller were still relatively abundant.
Over head a flock of 30 golden plover flew east. A loose group of 7 sand martin appeared from the SW flew over the canal close to the Turf and then returned to the marshes.
Birds of prey included two marsh harriers each gave multiple sightings, 3+ buzzards included two that flew east and a kestrel.
Swift Totnes
one Swift Plymouth road Totnes @ 13.20 15/03/23
Dawlish, Boat Cove
Just had a Wheatear fly past Boat Cove.

Saltram
Yesterday afternoon on the Plym at Saltram. 1 Redshank, I Little Egret and a solitary Common Sandpiper.
Garganey LORP Budleigh Salterton
Male Garganey still present, 2 Water Pipits and 10 plus Chiffchaffs early afternoon.
Wrafton
Garganey briefly on the main scrape this evening.