Please take extra care when visiting Dawlish Warren. We have been informed that due to the recent bad weather there has been significant erosion from Groyne 10 eastwards. This means that access along the site, to and from Warren Point (and the bird hide) will be via the beach only, with a risk of being cut off for a period either side of high water! Signs have been put up to alert people to the hazards, but people need to be aware that access routes that they have become used to may not be available and they need to exercise extreme caution, with the possibility of being cut off by the tide, and people are strongly urged not to try climbing the sand cliffs. Further information is available on the Teignbridge District Council website.
Posted November 9th, 2018 at 11:08 am by Mike Daniels in General Birding

Please think very carefully before posting any information on scarce or rare breeding species both here and elsewhere online.
A list of ‘at risk’ species in the county can be found here. Many of these receive full legal protection under Schedule 1 and/or are rare in the county and may be vulnerable to persecution/disturbance. It is an offence to intentionally disturb any of the Schedule 1 species during the breeding season without a valid licence. This also applies to anyone taking photographs of these species at or near the nest or whilst feeding dependant young.
Some species may be found breeding at numerous locations however please keep information on these species limited to well-known sites (e.g. Labrador Bay for Cirl Bunting, Aylesbeare Common for Dartford Warbler). Others may be found as obvious migrants and as such can also be posted eg coastal Ring Ouzel and passage waders, or raptors eg Little Ringed Plover, Red Kite or Marsh Harrier.
If you have any doubts and think there is a chance there may be breeding, either because of the habitat or behaviour of the bird(s) then do not post, but please submit your records to the County Recorder and the RSPB.
Please be aware that egg collecting and other forms of persecution remain very real hazards for some of Devon’s birds.
Posted April 10th, 2018 at 4:50 pm by Mike Langman in General Birding
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Posted October 10th, 2016 at 9:14 am by George & Julia Harris in General Birding
Acting on comments to Devon Birds some changes have been made to this page. To the right of this header post you'll see there are now several subjects for you to choose to read and post on. Just click your chosen subject and use as previously.
Please be careful not to post under the wrong subject. If you do, you can still easily go back to edit and change the subject yourself so it appears on the right page.
Please try and keep posts short, particularly in the Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts page. Photographs are still very welcome.
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Posted June 30th, 2016 at 9:24 pm by George & Julia Harris in General Birding
Sunday 17th February 2019
Glossy Ibis dropped on to far 'island' around 4pm, similar reports from Saturday 16th. Also female Ruff, 10+ Snipe and a few more Avocets than of late, owing to lower water levels
Posted yesterday at 10:39 pm by Tim Smith in General Birding
A max this winter of 296 Dunlins (all on Blaxton Meadow) and my first Mediterranean Gulls of the year here - 2 adults and a 2nd winter. Also: 6 Goosanders (2 drakes), 11 Wigeon (5 drakes), 2 Common Sandpipers, 18 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 6 Greenshanks, Stock Dove, Sparrowhawk & 3 Roe Deer.
Posted yesterday at 6:32 pm by Pete Aley in General Birding
The Leucistic plumaged Rock Pipit is still present around the Putsborough Sands Café & Shop looking in good condition feeding on scraps left by customers. For a short time it was joined by another Rock Pipit but there was a size difference between the two!

Posted yesterday at 6:19 pm by Rob Jutsum in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Spotted Redshank with a group of 11 Redshank on the Skern over high tide at 4.15. A flock of c400 Black-headed Gulls we’re tidying up before going to roost, with 8 Mediterranean Gulls and 30 Common Gulls
Posted yesterday at 5:24 pm by Roger Doble in General Birding
On today's Stuart Line cruise, the ‘resident’ Slavonian Grebe was off Cockwood and 3 immature drake Eiders were on or near Bull Hill. Several Goldeneye (1 drake) were seen distantly towards Lympstone and 4 Greenshanks around Powderham. Around 20 Great Crested Grebes and maybe 30 Red-breasted Mergansers were scattered up the estuary, with some 200 Pintail around the mouth of the Clyst. The mudbanks around Turf-Topsham had spectacular numbers of waders, with large flocks of Black-tailed Godwits (1000?), Lapwings (1300+) and Golden Plover (700), with smaller numbers of Avocets, Bar-tailed Godwits (100?) and Knot (50?), plus a large flock of Brent Geese. Gulls included 10+ Lesser Black-backed and 380 Common Gulls. A female Goldeneye passed us as we returned towards Turf.
Posted yesterday at 4:55 pm by Dave Smallshire in General Birding
Some pics from the Torbay Boat Trip

Red-necked Grebe Purple Sandpiper
Posted yesterday at 3:49 pm by simon Thurgood in General Birding
On the sea off of Marine parade, Paignton, a Great Northern Diver and a fly past from an Eider duck that then landed on the sea off of Paignton Green. Around the rocks Oyster Catcher and Turnstone.
Broadsands ~ Cirl Buntings showing well in the back car park, along with female Reed Bunting, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Dunnock and a growing number of House Sparrow.



Posted yesterday at 3:47 pm by Steve Hopper in General Birding
Last boat trip this winter from Brixham around Torbay was in dull and wet conditions. South Westerly winds which kept us well into the Bay. 10 Grey Seals in Brixham Harbour, the sea was too rough to go around Berry Head. A list of birds seen from the trip. 8 Mute Swans Brixham Harbour, 3 Purple Sandpiper, 12+ Turnstone, 35+ Fulmar, Common Gull, Kittiwake, 2 Heron, 1 Little Egret, Gannets, Great Black-backed Gulls, Cormorants, Shag and 3 Peregrine on our journey.
Posted yesterday at 2:47 pm by Nigel Smallbones in General Birding
1 Woodcock, Hembury Woods, early am.
Posted yesterday at 12:38 pm by Andy Smith in General Birding
Approx 11.45hrs this morning a first winter Glaucous gull off of Broadsands, flew off towards Brixham. It was a bit distant so only record images.




Posted yesterday at 12:30 pm by Steve Hopper in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Saturday 16th February 2019
Rock pipit seen on Croyde beach.

Rock pipit
Posted February 16th at 11:50 pm by Martin Bennett in General Birding
Thank you so much for the publicity you recently gave to the TBNS meeting when the speaker was Dominic Couzens ! We had a very successful time with over 100 in the Hall. I really am most grateful , Thank you so much .
The Devon Birds Blog is terrific , both informative and educational !
Roger Brooks
Posted February 16th at 8:26 pm by Roger Brooks in General Birding
Glossy Ibis feeding well near the top of the tidal reach today at about 15:50 in Fremington Pill.

Glossy Ibis
Posted February 16th at 7:47 pm by Phil and Sue Naylor in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
10-12 Cirl Buntings in field to west of Prawle Pt on ground near troughs.
Posted February 16th at 7:42 pm by R Mogridge in General Birding
At an undisclosed location yesterday we were excited to observe at least two Dartford warblers. The images are taken at a range of about 75 to 100 metres using the 83x zoom of a Nikon Coolpix P900 meaning there was absolutely no disturbance. We watched for about 15 minutes. They were a delight to watch! Guidance WAS sought from Devon Birds about posting the images and the go ahead was given provided no location was disclosed.


Dartford Warbler against blue sky Dartford Warbler on gorse
Posted February 16th at 7:40 pm by Phil and Sue Naylor in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Seen today on rising tide at about 15:30 at the Fremington Pill outfall was this Scaup Tufted hybrid keeping company with five Widgeon. Just down from the pill outfall were two pairs of Goosander.


Two male and two female Goosander Scaup Tufted duck hybrid
Eds: Phil this looks to be a female (Greater) Scaup - certainly doesn't appear to be a hybrid.
Posted February 16th at 7:28 pm by Phil and Sue Naylor in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
The two Red-necked Grebes were again over toward Elberry Cove this afternoon also 1 Great Northern Diver. 4 Mediterranean Gulls (3 ads & 1 sw) in the evening Gull roost also 148 Common Gulls and 13 Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
Posted February 16th at 6:39 pm by Mike Langman in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Incredibly, a Swallow flew up our valley and perched in the top of a tree, this morning. The earliest I have ever experienced.
Posted February 16th at 12:25 pm by Chris Dee in General Birding
Male Scaup on Beesands Ley, Ring-necked Duck still on Slapton Ley at Torcross this morning.
Posted February 16th at 10:36 am by Perry Sanders in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Friday 15th February 2019
Glorious sunshine for today’s Blaxton event where volunteers & a National Trust Ranger showed 67 visitors birds on the Meadow including Kingfisher, 2 Stock Doves & a Common Sandpiper. The usual Curlew and Oystercatcher flocks were present, but the bulk of waders (including over 200 Dunlins) did not leave the wall on the far side of the estuary. Thanks to everyone involved. Earlier, also 7 Goosanders (1 drake) on the estuary.
Posted February 15th at 5:53 pm by Pete Aley in General Birding
Beautiful spring like day here, a singing Songthrush, a Buzzard displaying over the marsh, this Grey Wagtail was having a good wash and saw this one of 14 Snipes flying around the marsh. There were also 3 singing Cetti's Warblers and 6 Chiffchaffs around the marsh.

Posted February 15th at 4:58 pm by Paul Albrechtsen in General Birding
Dartford Warbler

Dartford Warbler
Posted February 15th at 4:37 pm by Colin Scott in General Birding
6 Willow Tits at three different locations around the lake.
Posted February 15th at 3:48 pm by Rod Mudge in General Birding
The male Black Redstart Still showing well on the East side of the Chapels, nothing much else around, except the usual small birds, and a Goldcrest showing fairly well



Black Redstart Goldcrest
Posted February 15th at 3:20 pm by Greg Bradbury in General Birding
A lot of Brent Geese activity, lots and lots overflying. Also a Red Kite over 11:30ish.
Posted February 15th at 2:22 pm by Simon Bates in General Birding
Thursday 14th February 2019
This morning at Haldon, the Female Brambling showed twice between 10 & 11am, plenty of Siskins male & female along with chaffinches, Song thrush, Blackbirds, Sparrows and all the usual Tits



Female Brambling Siskin
Posted February 14th at 6:56 pm by Greg Bradbury in General Birding
pm - Cycled over to the south side of the Taw Estuary for a change to see Maurice's Cattle Egrets & was not disappointed. I cannot match Roy's excellent flight shot through my telescope but here are a few shots of the birds foraging.

Posted February 14th at 6:36 pm by Rob Jutsum in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
one male Brambling, two male Siskins & one female Siskin feeding along with twelve Chaffinches on lawn this morning
Posted February 14th at 6:01 pm by Mary Irving in General Birding
Golden Plover flock (and others) off Turf Lock today. Not much of note on the marsh . Huge numbers of Lapwing.
Golden plover video.
https://youtu.be/W_wvgNx4HOo
Posted February 14th at 4:45 pm by Martin Rooney in General Birding
13:00 - 14:00. still 10 Cattle egret among the sheep flock also 5 Little Egret on the marsh nearest to Barnstaple. On the river off Anchorwoods 1x Greenshank

Cattle Egret Greenshank
Posted February 14th at 2:49 pm by Roy Churchill in General Birding
Wednesday 13th February 2019
Today a Red Kite was drifting about over the town way up high. Recently checked out the high farmland around for the Golden Plovers, none about but saw several Brown Hares.

Brown Hare
Posted February 13th at 7:26 pm by Martin Thorne in Other Wildlife
Great day out with lots of birds at Bowling Green Marsh & on the Exe Estuary. Could not resist counting the 176 Pintail present on the Marsh at high tide! My first Comma Butterfly for 2019.

Posted February 13th at 7:11 pm by Rob Jutsum in General Birding
Jack Snipe, 2 Snipe, 3 Red-breasted Mergansers (1 drake), 12 Goosanders (3 drakes), 7 Little Grebes, Shag, 250 Dunlins, 6 Greenshanks, 55 Curlews, 6 Wigeon (2 drakes), Kingfisher, c30 Turnstones, Common Sandpiper, 11 Mandarin Ducks (6 drakes), Stonechat, 2 Stock Doves, 2 Green Woodpeckers, 4 Nuthatches & my first kestrel of 2019 here.
Posted February 13th at 6:57 pm by Pete Aley in General Birding
the long staying male black redstart is still showing well behind the chapels, excellent plumage, lets hope he finds a mate soon
Posted February 13th at 4:41 pm by roger jewell in General Birding
Yarner Wood ~ very little to be seen in the way of bird life other than the usual woodland tit species, no sign or reports from other birders of the recent Redpoll flock, only high light were two Goldcrest in with a small flock of Long Tailed Tits.
During the visit two Red Admiral butterflies seen on the wing.
Haldon visitor centre ~ Lots of Coal Tits around the feed station along with small numbers of Siskin, a few Chaffinch and eventually a female Brambling showed, two GSWP, one Greenfinch, a Song Thrush, a fly over from a solitary Crossbill.






Posted February 13th at 4:22 pm by Steve Hopper in General Birding
A dry day with heavy cloud and sunny spells (which were in short supply), as were the birds. Noted a pair of Greenfinch, some Stonechats & Meadow Pipits, a Chaffinch & a Robin. Near Clearbrook was a Green Woodpecker who saw me coming and hid in an Ivy covered tree, and on the way back to Tavistock Road for the bus back home noted a Kestrel and a pair of Rabbits chasing each other around like silly beggars. Spring must be in the air.
Posted February 13th at 3:52 pm by Michael Spencer in General Birding
At 11.15 there were just 3 Cattle Egret on the marsh in amongst the grazing sheep but by 12.30 they had increased to 10.
9 Little Egret in the field below Anchor Wood and 3 more on the marsh. c156 Dark-bellied Brent geese grazing on the marsh
3 Little Egret in the tree roost at the top end of Fremington Pill plus 3 Greenshank and c100 Redshank in the Pill.
Posted February 13th at 1:18 pm by Maurice Clements in General Birding
Tuesday 12th February 2019
This morning at the Lake
9 Goosander 3m 6f, 3 Mute Swan, 3 Willow Tit, 1 Marsh Tit, 1 Little Egret, 1m Reed Bunting, 1 Nuthatch, 3 Long-tailed Tit,1m Pintail, 1 Ring-necked Duck (Harvey Kendall)
Posted February 12th at 7:50 pm by Rod Mudge in General Birding
Usual birds along the Northbrook but nice to see the Mallard pair return for another breeding season. Also further down towards Salmon Pool, a pair of Siskin, lots of Redwing and a couple of Song Thrush, GSW and appropriately for today a goal tending Common Buzzard. Matford Marsh had the usual species but a Water Rail and Bullfinch along the back path were the highlights.



Siskin Mallard Goaltending Buzzard.
Posted February 12th at 5:10 pm by Martin Rooney in General Birding
5 Blue tit, 1 Coal tit, 1pr Great tit, 6 Longtailed tit, 1 pr Bullfinch, 4m 3f Chaffinch, 22 Goldfinch, 1f Greenfinch, 9m 2f Siskin, 3 Robin, 1 Wren, 1 Dunnock, 1pr House Sparrow, 2m 1f Blackbird, 1 Song thrush, 2 Woodpigen & 3 Male Lesser Redpoll.
Posted February 12th at 4:15 pm by M C Webb in General Birding
Goosander 7 (3M,4F); Grey Plover 2; Sanderling 6; Golden Plover, just 6 among large flock of Lapwing mid-river. Black-headed Gull with yellow ring, black A/Ns 2H93 on left tarsus.
Penhill Marsh - Cattle Egret 7 among sheep in corner of the marsh nearest where Tarka Trail enters old railway cutting. Dark-bellied Brent Goose c220; Wigeon 12; Little Egret 1.
Posted February 12th at 2:03 pm by Maurice Clements in General Birding
11 Common Scoters still at Baggy Point this morning.

Posted February 12th at 1:41 pm by Rob Jutsum in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
The two Red-necked Grebes were again together in Elberry Cove, also 3 Great Northern Divers, 1 Red-throated Diver but the highlight was a high flying Barnacle Goose which came in over the bay and continued to head NW.
Lots of Buntings on the seed at Broadsands including 8 Reedbuntings.
Posted February 12th at 10:40 am by Mike Langman in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Monday 11th February 2019
This Heron was rather surprised to spot me in Stokeley Hide (Slapton Ley) last Monday lunchtime. He flew a short circuit and returned to the same reed bed.
Male Ring-necked Duck and Black-necked Grebe both visible but much too far away to photograph unfortunately. Nothing on the sea.
Posted February 11th at 8:44 pm by Michael Woodman Smith in General Birding
Lots of skylarks singing today. Still c1000 + Lapwing / Golden Plover flocks around, c 20 shelducks at Horsey.
Posted February 11th at 8:00 pm by Beth Woollam in General Birding
8+ Crossbills at Cookworthy Forest, 11th Feb



Common Crossbill m Common Crossbill juv Common Crossbill f
Posted February 11th at 7:50 pm by Tim Williams in General Birding
Spoonbill Over Frogmore Creek This Morning.

Posted February 11th at 7:22 pm by patrick hawkins in Scarce / Rare Birds & Passage Counts
Saw a Red Admiral enjoying the sun today near East Cornworthy. also a Barn Owl at Beenleigh ( between Diptford and Harbertonford ).
Posted February 11th at 7:04 pm by Perry Sanders in Other Wildlife
3 brambling (1m, 2f) coming in to the feeding station between 11.15 and 2.15 today, among the chaffinches.
Posted February 11th at 6:12 pm by Chris Proctor in General Birding
A dozen Goosanders (4 drakes), 3 Red-breasted Mergansers (1 drake), 33 Turnstones, Shag, 7 Greenshanks, 9 Wigeon (4 drakes), 3 Snipe (showing on the ground at Blaxton), 2 Kingfishers (1 showing well by Blaxton's sluice), Common Sandpiper, sinensis Cormorant (adult), 10 Mandarin Ducks (6 drakes), Grey Wagtail, 2 Stock Doves & Green Woodpecker.
Posted February 11th at 6:06 pm by Pete Aley in General Birding
Firecrest in Bolt Tail woods & 50 Wigeon on the sea. At the farm 155 Yellowhammer, 3 Red-legged Partridge, Chiffchaff & 40 Linnet. Across area 28 Song Thrush - a mixture of migrants & a few singing males.
Posted February 11th at 4:33 pm by Rob Macklin in General Birding
The male Black Redstart still early afternoon behind Shelley Beach, Exmouth on the roof tops of Leeward Court and Windward Court.
Posted February 11th at 3:30 pm by Mark Bailey in General Birding
Lots of birds around the feeders at Haldon. Siskin, chaffinches, a couple of lovely song thrushes and several Great spotted woodpeckers drumming. 3 female brambling and Rob Murphy spotted a male which I missed. Went on to Yarner where there must have been at least 40 Lesser redpoll feeding on the ground. Light was poor, so not good for photos.



Brambling Lesser Redpoll Lesser Redpoll
Posted February 11th at 6:33 am by Richie Moore in General Birding