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18 Mar
10:23 am
2023

Wheatears Okehampton camp

2 male Wheatear by Moor brook. First of the year for me and the earliest I’ve seen them return here

posted by Jasper Michie
18 Mar
9:43 am
2023
Crownhill Down

Crownhill Down

Two Wheatear, two singing Chiffchaff, Green Woodpecker, two Great Spotted Woodpeckers and a Reed Bunting the highlights this morning.

posted by Chris E
18 Mar
7:49 am
2023

Otterton

Single Swallow on wires in Otterton.

posted by Dave McKeown
17 Mar
9:24 pm
2023

Morte Point

1 male Wheatear showing well early evening.

posted by Jonny Pinn
17 Mar
8:31 pm
2023
Wrafton Pond and small scrape +1 Photo

Wrafton Pond and small scrape

Between Wrafton Pond and the small scrape and on the small scrape were a Robin and the Garganey.

posted by Martin Bennett
17 Mar
8:27 pm
2023
Wrafton Pond +1 Photo

Wrafton Pond

Around lunch time visit to Wrafton Pond where there were two Gadwall, two Little Grebe and a male Pochard.

posted by Martin Bennett
17 Mar
8:27 pm
2023
Wrafton Pond +1 Photo

Wrafton Pond

Around lunch time visit to Wrafton Pond where there were two Gadwall, two Little Grebe and a male Pochard.

posted by Martin Bennett
17 Mar
5:37 pm
2023

Wrafton Scrape

Late afternoon visit to the scrape and reserve: Drake Garganey once again on the larger scrape. No hirundines.

posted by Jon Turner
17 Mar
3:53 pm
2023

Westward Ho! Pebble Ridge

1 Male Wheatear feeding amongst the pebbles on the Pebble Ridge and then bathing in a puddle. Spring has sprung!

posted by Martin Unwin
17 Mar
3:51 pm
2023

Salt Pill Pond/Home Farm Marsh R.Taw

6 Sand Martin along the Taw Bank and then over Salt Pill Pond

2 Glossy Ibis and 1 Spotted Redshank along Fremington Pill

posted by Martin Unwin
17 Mar
3:34 pm
2023
Bull Point

Bull Point

The mild and gusty southerly airflow brought an ALPINE SWIFT (part of a definite UK influx of this species), which treated me to an unforgettable 8 minutes as it flew circuits of the headland and lighthouse from 08:12 to 08:20, before heading off high to the north-east. At times it was at head height or even flying below me! It was busy for migrants in general, with at least 85 Sand Martin & 3 Swallow (both my first of the year here) heading west, 9 Skylark, 6+ Wheatear, 16 Stonechat (a small fall coinciding with the other migrants and by far the highest count since last autumn), 330 Meadow Pipit, 48 Pied/alba Wagtail (all flyovers and all of those I got a decent look at were Pied), 27 Goldfinch, 55 Linnet, 2 Greenfinch and a Reed Bunting. A group of 3 Shelduck flying west over the sea were also migrants and new for the year. Amazing what a change in the weather can do!

 

posted by Tim Jones
17 Mar
3:13 pm
2023

Plym Estuary & Saltram

A bit of a change today, with 3 male Wheatears & a Great Crested Grebe new in, plus 8 Mediterranean Gulls (3 ad, 3 2nd cy & 2 3rd cy). Also the Grey Plover & 327 Dunlins still around, & Snipe, 16 Turnstones, 6 Greenshanks, 9 Wigeon, female Red-crested Pochard, Kingfisher, Green Woodpecker, a pair of Stonechats & 9 Roe Deer.

posted by Pete Aley
17 Mar
2:32 pm
2023
South Farm Budleigh Salterton

South Farm Budleigh Salterton

5 Wheatears in field next to coast path this morning

 

posted by Pete Newman
17 Mar
2:11 pm
2023

Soar

First Wheatear of season, male at Soar Mill Cove. Also migrant Dartford Warbler on cliff top. At least 3 pairs Kestrel on territory.

posted by Rob Macklin
17 Mar
1:28 pm
2023

Wembury

2 Wheatear, in edge of ploughed field between beach and point.

posted by Robert Massey
17 Mar
11:27 am
2023

Plymouth, Greenbank

Friday 17th March 9.00am . Two Chiffchaffs around the garden, including one making an attempt to sing a few notes.

posted by Fred Jenkins
17 Mar
10:28 am
2023

Thornhillhead N.Devon

Spring! First Chiffchaff of the year in the garden

posted by Mark West
16 Mar
9:07 pm
2023

Bowling Green Marsh

Several sand martins over Bowling Green Marsh this afternoon.

posted by Helen Whitall
16 Mar
7:25 pm
2023
Wrafton Pond and small scrape +1 Photo

Wrafton Pond and small scrape

Late afternoon visit to Wrafton Pond where I saw a male Pochard, four or five Gadwall, two Swans and a number of Little Grebes. Lots of Sand Martins and a Snipe.  On the small scrape there were four Teal.

posted by Martin Bennett
16 Mar
5:42 pm
2023
Lower Otter Restoration Project, Budleigh Salterton +1 Photo

Lower Otter Restoration Project, Budleigh Salterton

Good views of the drake Garganey on the L.O.R.P. north of South Farm Road, Budleigh Salterton. Wigeon, Teal, Mallards, Shovelers and Mute Swans. c.15 mixed Swallows and Sand Martins and a lone Peregrine.

posted by Bob Barrow
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