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Black Kite
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Shute
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07 Jun
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Honey-Buzzard
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Soar
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09 Oct
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Caspian Gull
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Exmouth
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01 Dec
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Honey-Buzzard
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Thurlestone
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13 Oct
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Chough
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Noss Mayo
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09 Feb
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Little Bunting
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Huxton Cross
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18 Oct
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Chough
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Chudleigh Knighton
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24 Sep
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Long-tailed Skua
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Thurlestone
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12 May
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Common Rosefinch
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Lundy
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10 Jun
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Ortolan Bunting
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Lundy
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17 Jun
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Corn Bunting [2]
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Lundy
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22 Jun
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Pectoral Sandpiper
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Bowling Green
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27 Oct
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Cory's Shearwater
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Lundy
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07 Sep
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Purple Heron
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Slapton Ley
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17 Apr
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Glossy Ibis
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Staverton
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21 Dec
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RC Starling
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Lundy
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01 Jul
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Glossy Ibis
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Otter Estuary
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28 Dec
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RC Starling
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South Huish
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09 Sep
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Golden Oriole
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Combe Valley
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09 Jun
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Ruddy Duck
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Exe Estuary
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04 Apr
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Nightingale
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Hallsands
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26 May
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Serin
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Haldon
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21 Aug
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Nightingale
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Wistlandpound
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30 May
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Tree Sparrow
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Ilfracombe
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22 Jan
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Hooded Crow
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Clovelly
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03 Jun
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Tree Sparrow
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Haldon
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14 Nov
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Posted June 30th at 11:34 pm by Kevin Rylands in Bird News
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Posted October 10th, 2016 at 9:14 am in Bird News
Saturday 21st May 2022
Pied Flycatcher singing in North Wood, Cadover, was a surprise first thing. Green Woodpecker, Goosander and Cuckoo also around plus the usuals.
At Crownhill Down - in addition to Bob's post, 2 Dunlin.
Posted May 21st at 8:35 pm by Chris E in Bird News
4 vocal whimbrel on rocks in front of HMS QE.plus whitethroat, 2 red legged partridge in horse paddocks.
Posted May 21st at 6:09 pm by Robert Massey in Bird News
Good views of adult and juvenile Raven. A solitary Wheatear, A Ringed Plover on the TWP and at least 2 Cuckoos.

Raven with juv.

Raven with juv.
Posted May 21st at 11:19 am by Bob Barrow in Bird News
Friday 20th May 2022
Today while in the County Gate area I got good views of a female Redstart. The male remained hidden apart from a couple of quick views through the trees.

Female Redstart

Female Redstart
Posted May 20th at 7:45 pm by Martin Bennett in Bird News
A single Red Kit being harassed by 3 crows, heading south viewed from the garden.
A single Stock Dove in the garden this morning, which is a new visitor for us.
A Tawny Owl also calling loudly after dark.
Posted May 20th at 3:07 pm by Peter Lamb in Bird News
Yesterday at Exminster Marshes: Cettis, Sedge and Reed Warblers, Swallows. Swifts, Egyptian Geese, Blackwits.

Egyptian Goose

Sedge Warbler
Posted May 20th at 2:22 pm by Bob Barrow in Bird News
This morning while sitting drinking coffee, a small flock (9) of Canada Geese arrived. Hang on that one looks different and there was this Pink-footed Goose with them. It didn't stay long. It turns out that it is the bird recently seen on Exminster Marshes. (it has damage to it's right eye).
Posted May 20th at 2:15 pm by Jon Turner in Bird News
Spotted Flycatchers back in the orchard.By the river lots of activity including Goosander with 10 duckling……..a first for this site………also 5 to 7 pairs of Sand Martins nesting in the usual bank.Dippers have fledged and a Moorhen sitting on a coppiced alder stump.Mallard with 12 freshly hatched duckling and 2 pairs of Grey Wagtail..Pied Wagtail catching freshly emerged Mayfly…..competing with brown trout.Also Marsh Tit ,Blackcap and Willow Warbler.Non avian included 5 red deer hinds and roe buck..Plenty of Orange-tips and Common Blues.
Posted May 20th at 1:51 pm by Brian Nicholas in Bird News
Lower Tamar Lake this morning.
2 Garganey 1m 1f, 1m Gadwall, 3 Great Crested Grebe, 1 Moorhen, 15 Mallard, 1 Marsh Tit.
Note: The feeders are back out at the Lake.
Posted May 20th at 1:07 pm by Rod Mudge in Bird News
Yesterday evenings sightings - Most interesting were five duck in flight one of which was considerably smaller turned out to be a male Garganey, the others being Mallard. Found a Pink-footed Goose with possible eyesight issues hanging around the Canada Geese for comfort maybe and the leucistic Reed Bunting has a mate and appeared to be feeding young.

Reed Bunting

Pink-footed Goose
Posted May 20th at 11:27 am by Martin Bond in Bird News
Thursday 19th May 2022
21.10 - 21.50. 3 possibly 4 nightjars churring plus 2 females seen. Also Tawny Owl heard and several bats.
Posted May 19th at 10:45 pm by Andy Rook in Bird News
Posted May 19th at 8:02 pm by Rod Mudge in Bird News
The first-summer Bonaparte's Gull was off the Imperial Ground with a few Black-headed Gulls at around midday. Meanwhile the first-summer Yellow-legged Gull was again on the nearby rugby pitch/recycling depot.
Posted May 19th at 6:22 pm by Terry Smith in Bird News
Arrived shortly after 05.00 this morning and opened the nets. Another disappointing session with only 11 birds ringed - it seems as if I have completely missed the spring migration, which usually reaps dividends at this time of year. 3 very juvenile Robins, 1 Reed Warbler, 2 Blackcaps, 2 Goldfinches, and 3 Sedge Warblers which were the best of the bunch. and the first this year. Saw a Golden-ringed Dragonfly - a first for the reserve, and as I was packing up a Spotted Flycatcher appeared, a lovely way to finish, with a year tick!
Posted May 19th at 2:34 pm by Jon Turner in Bird News
1 Gt northern diver ,1 st summer . No sign of Blk Guiellemot.
Posted May 19th at 12:19 pm by Vic & Sylvia Tucker in Bird News
Wednesday 18th May 2022
To date we have seen in our garden, in order of appearance, fledged; starling, sparrow, dunnock, robin and today, a real highlight and a first for our garden....Greenfinch.
Posted May 18th at 5:07 pm by Phil and Sue Naylor in Bird News
The first-summer Bonaparte's Gull again with c30 Black-headed Gulls off Mudbank at 0630 before moving a short distance to the Duck Pond/Imperial recreation ground area. Still there when I left it at 7am, for work.
Posted May 18th at 7:29 am by Matt Knott in Bird News
In the reeds around the pond were a male Reed Bunting and a number of Reed Warblers,
Posted May 18th at 12:10 am by Martin Bennett in Bird News
Tuesday 17th May 2022
A couple of Red Kites drifted over Talaton heading south at 1215hrs and 1700hrs. The first was with a couple of Buzzards.

Red Kite (right) with Buzzard
Posted May 17th at 9:20 pm by John Reeves in Bird News
A first-summer Bonaparte's Gull distantly off Mudbank this evening - dip-feeding with c30/40+ Black-headed Gulls and still present at 810pm at least. Also 10+ Sandwich Terns and at least 1 Mediterranean Gull in with the flock. A pair of redhead Goosanders flew through too. A few more details on www.gobirdingexmouth.blogspot.co.uk.
Posted May 17th at 8:53 pm by Matt Knott in Bird News
Cuckoo calling briefly late morning.
Posted May 17th at 2:12 pm by David Gray in Bird News
Hobby overhead at 1255, circling and heading N
Posted May 17th at 12:59 pm by Rory Akam in Bird News
This morning at 11.05 a Turtle Dove landed in my garden, stayed for a
good 5 minutes.
Posted May 17th at 11:23 am by Carol Bartlett in Bird News
Just on first light this morning a Barn owl hunting over a field on the outskirts of Paignton, over head a Heron.
Posted May 17th at 7:34 am by Steve Hopper in Bird News
Monday 16th May 2022
I took this photo of a rock pipit on the 14th at Hopes Nose. Can someone tell my if this bird is the littoralis race.
Eds: petrosus wear to very grey during late spring and summer so almost certainly just that - and not littoralis
Posted May 16th at 6:50 pm by Keith Mcginn in Bird News
Posted May 16th at 12:13 pm by Rod Mudge in Bird News
Brief visit this morning between the showers. Still a few waders using the new scrapes near the canal, c6 curlew, 4 whimbrel (another 5 at the Turf), 8 black-tailed godwit, single bar-tailed godwit and a single avocet. Also on the scrape a pair pf gadwall. A few swifts overhead and swallows at Turf displaying and singing.
Posted May 16th at 11:30 am by John Waldon in Bird News
Sunday 15th May 2022
18 swifts over Chagford square this evening. The church has 32 swift boxes which might explain the numbers, which should increase.
Posted May 15th at 8:41 pm by Ian Muir in Bird News
Three screaming Swifts this evening at 6.45pm over Freedom Fields Park.
Posted May 15th at 8:25 pm by Fred Jenkins in Bird News
A good sighting this afternoon, a Turtle Dove on a bungalow roof in Galmpton, flew into some apple trees, then into another garden where lost sight of it unfortunatly.

Turtle Dove
Posted May 15th at 6:45 pm by kay and gary deare in Bird News
The Taw and Exmoor branch of the British Naturalists Association had a trip to Field Irish Farm today. They were just finishing their post walk cream tea at 4.00pm at Milton Damerel when they had good views of a red kite
Posted May 15th at 6:45 pm by brian sims in Bird News
Just on 4pm a low flying Red Kite seen at home at South Brent headed towards Exeter at tree top height.
I wonder if it was the same bird reported at Heathfield a short time later as below post.
Posted May 15th at 6:31 pm by Steve Hopper in Bird News
At Emsworthy this morning. 2 Cuckoos heard, Redstart, Willow Warbler & Swallows.
Posted May 15th at 6:01 pm by John Foster in Bird News
Single bird seen at a distance (from Heathfield, Devon) flying West over Stover Country Park at 16.40 today. Furthest South I've ever seen one of these magnificent birds!
Posted May 15th at 4:45 pm by Rob Eaton in Bird News
One Red Kite over Roundswell this afternoon 15.15
Posted May 15th at 3:19 pm by Dave Paterson in Bird News
Seawatch this morning: 4 Puffins, 5 Great Northern Divers (photo montage below), 15 Manx Shearwaters, 7 Mediterranean Gulls all but one in 1st S plumage, 30 Common Scoter. Around headland 1 singing Reed Warbler and several swifts.

Posted May 15th at 1:00 pm by Mike Langman in Bird News
Red kite seen late morning, near Seale-Hayne, heading west. Couldn't see any detail on tags, as we were driving.
Posted May 15th at 12:44 pm by Tim & Aishlyn Youngs in Bird News
Red Kite low south over Exe estuary at 1217.
Posted May 15th at 12:21 pm by Terry Smith in Bird News
An early visit to the scrape showed 2 Little Egrets, 2 Mute Swans, 1 Shelduck and 3 Black-tailed Godwits.
Yesterday morning about 10a.m. in between the Skern and Crow Point a Great Northern Diver still, drifting on an outgoing and quite low tide, but still diving regularly.
Posted May 15th at 12:03 pm by Jon Turner in Bird News
Eight Dunlin and two Ringed Plover on the huge pit at the top of the down first thing.
Posted May 15th at 11:54 am by Chris E in Bird News
A Roseate Tern lingering off the seafront from 0630-0730 at least, keeping with 3-4 Sandwich Terns. Also 1 Common Tern off there, a handful of Manx Shearwaters and 1 Balearic Shearwater east. Arctic Skua, 2 Great Northern Divers, 50+ Common Scoter, 3 Whimbrel, 5 Guillemot, 17+Black-headed Gulls plus a few auks, Gannets and Kittiwakes.
Posted May 15th at 9:24 am by Matt Knott in Bird News
Late for yesterday.
Lower Tamar Lake.
4 Great Crested Grebe,1 Grey Wagtail.
Posted May 15th at 8:05 am by Rod Mudge in Bird News