Exeter Quay
Glaucous gull still present, bizarrely in with the pigeons, geese amd swans being fed just above the foot bridge. Greater black backed gull and little grebe at Trews Wear.
Plympton
Three Black Redstarts on rooftops in Compass Drive. One male and two female-types.
Wrafton area
Didn’t see any Godwits when I arrived (about 10.15a.m). but was told that the 2 Spoonbills were on the scrape very early this morning. Weather hardly conducive to seeing much in the reserve, and as I left I looked up the Trail towards the scrape and saw a large flock of Godwits flying in small circuits around the scrape trying to evade the Buzzard chasing them. A Crow then started chasing the Buzzard!
Great Northern diver broadsands beach
Immature Great Northern diver spotted off Broadsands Beach.
Goodrington Beach
A mad 10 minutes this morning as I was cycling to work.
First, a rather incongruous female Long-Tailed Duck on Goodrington Boating Lake, then a Snow Bunting on the promenade next to Goodrington Beach – last seen flying up onto the railway tracks near the cafe at the north end.

Exeter Quay
Very obliging, and unexpected, Glaucous gull perched on Exeter quayside this afternoon.
Torquay Marina
Four Purple Sandpiper on rocks below harbour wall.
Dead Little Auk
Unfortunately found the little fella dead on Oreston Quay Green, Plymstock, Plymouth.PL9 7LY Saturday 05/11/22.

Plympton
Two Black Redstart in Compass Drive/Highglen Drive estate again. This morning one male and one female in Birchwood Gardens on rooftops.
Two Firecrest in gardens in Compass Drive.
Velator confirmation
The red-necked phalarope is still on the same pond, near the barn. It had been hiding near the reedbed at first but soon came out to feed, despite the pouring rain.
Velator
Red-necked Phalarope reported again this morning.
Short Eared Owl
An injured male Short Eared Owl was reported at Beesands today..
Stover Country Park
At least a dozen Mandarin ducks relishing the rain and gloom.
Exminster Marshes
A brief visit early afternoon coincided with the high tide. The wader roost around the new scrapes, viewed from the canal bank, held a good selection of waders including snipe (2), dunlin (c20) and 11 grey plover, unusual for the marshes, although they did not linger. Elsewhere wigeon numbers growing as are the flocks of Canada geese along with the usual assortment of odd geese including 2 Egyptian geese, one snow goose and one bar-headed goose.
Alongside the railway were two parties of tits both including goldcrests and chiffchaffs. Two other chiffchaffs were on the canal bank.
Plympton
Two female-type Black Redstart in Highglen Drive/Compass Drive, Plympton. At least three in the estate in recent days with the male seen yesterday.
Berry Head seawatch 07.00-13.00
In continuous rain, Skuas included 2 Pomarine (1 with complete spoon), 3 Arctic & 3 unidentified. Also, Balearic & 3 Manx Shearwaters, Great Northern Diver, 11 Common Scoters, redhead Red-breasted Merganser, 5 each of Mediterranean Gulls & Fulmars, 7 Mute Swans south, 17 Siskins west, Harbour Porpoise, 3+ Common Dolphins & c4 Atlantic Bluefin Tunas. A flock of c1,200 Kittiwakes on arrival, gradually drifted south and plenty of Auks around (not counted).
Exminster Marsh
Middle car park to Turf, Exminster. 2 Cattle Egret, 2 Marsh Harrier, 260 Pintail, 70 Wigeon, 20 Teal, 230 Lapwing, 100 Golden Plover, 200+ Curlew, 104 Avocet, 400+ Blackwit, 17+ Barwit, Peregrine, Sparrowhawk, 2 Kestrel, Water Rail & 70+ Linnet.
Yesterday on Exwick end of canal 6 Little Grebe.

RN Phalarope
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Sherpa Marsh
The Phalarope has been re-identified as a Red-necked Phalarope. Seen this morning again in the pond by thge barn across the river from Marstage Farm
Velator 2nd update
The Grey Phalarope was filmed by Warwickshire birder Steve McAusland.