Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Garganey

This beautiful Garganey (eclipse male by the looks of it) arrived with a mini influx of 8 Pintail today - off Mudbank late this afternoon.

A quick look on Orcombe after work revealed 1 juvenile Whinchat, 4 Wheatear, 5+ Chiffchaffs, just 1 or 2 Yellow Wagtails and my first Goldcrest of the autumn. I thought the Red-legged Partridge party had all gone but one was flushed from the dung heap. It has obviously been keeping its head down during the breeding season.
Mudbank - 8 Pintail, 30 Wigeon, 1 Garganey, 3 Whimbrel and 1 Black-tailed Godwit.
Yesterday off Mudbank - 8 Common Terns, 1 juvenile Little Tern, 4 Pale-bellied Brent Geese, 1 Grey Wagtail, 1 Kingfisher, 30 Wigeon, 12 Great Crested Grebes, 5 Teal, 8 Black-tailed Godwits, 6 Knot, 1 first winter Mediterranean Gull, 4 Redshank, 3 Greenshank and 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker.
Nearby off Shelly Beach - counts of 55+ Sandwich Terns, 7 Common Terns, 4 Mediterranean Gulls and 23 Sanderlings. The fourth-winter Yellow-legged Gull was in the recycling centre.
Orcombe Point was quiet with just 1 Stonechat, 1 Redshank, 4 Yellow Wagtails and 1 Wheatear of any note. A wader flock on the beach, at dawn,  was repeatedly flushed by dog-walkers but I managed to count 42 Ringed Plovers, 2 Dunlin and 1 juvenile Curlew Sandpiper.


This afternoon's juvenile Whinchat was on the dung heap. My first of the autumn but unlikely to be the last. We usually get individuals in September and even October.

Wheatear - dung heap.

This juvenile Curlew Sandpiper was on the beach early yesterday morning. This photo was snatched before the flock (consisting of 42 Ringed Plovers and 2 Dunlin) was flushed by a dog-walker.

Sunday, 1 September 2024

Tree Pipits


One of two Tree Pipits on Orcombe Point this morning.

Orcombe Point - 11 Common Scoters, 1 Eider, 1 Manx Shearwater, 2 Balearic Shearwaters, 5+ Common Terns, c10/15+ Sandwich Terns, 1+ Ringed Plover, 10+ Swallows, 14+ Chiffchaffs, 1 Willow Warbler, 4+ Grey Wagtails, 2 Tree Pipits, 15+ Yellow Wagtails, 1 juvenile Stonechat, 7 Wheatears, 2 Cirl Buntings, 1+ Whitethroat and 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker.
Mudbank - 3 juvenile Bar-tailed Godwits, 8 Black-tailed Godwits, 40+ Ringed Plovers, c10 Dunlin, 2 Turnstones, 1 juvenile Common Tern, 1 Kingfisher, 19 Teal, 10 Wigeon and 2 Whimbrel.


Yellow Wagtails - Orcombe Point. A bit harder to get a handle on numbers this morning but a minimum of 15 still present. Others likely feeding with other cattle herds.

Saturday, 31 August 2024

Yellow Wags, fw YLG


At least 35 Yellow Wagtails in with cattle on Orcombe Point this morning. The best showing so far...

Orcombe Point from 0705 - 1 Mediterranean Gull, 8 Grey Wagtails (including 6 together, heading east), 25+ Swallows, 1 Little Egret, 8+ Chiffchaffs, 1 Meadow Pipit, 35+ Yellow Wagtails, 13+ Wheatears and my first Reed Bunting of the autumn.
Mudbank - 8 Black-tailed Godwits, 4 Pale-bellied Brent Geese, 2 Yellow Wagtails, 19 Wigeon, c30 Teal, 41 Shelduck, 1 Shoveler, 1 Redshank, 80+ Ringed Plovers, 18+ Dunlin, 2+ Sanderling, 2 Whimbrel, c10 Knot, c40 Sandwich Terns, 2 Turnstones, 1 Greenshank, 7 Great Crested Grebes, 2 Common Gulls and 1 fw Yellow-legged Gull.





Wheatear - at least 13 on Orcombe this morning.



First-winter Yellow-legged Gull - Mudbank.


Friday, 30 August 2024

Garden Warbler, Knot


The Yellow Wagtails showed really well this morning but I still struggled to photograph them. At least 10 birds knocking around the area.

Orcombe Point - 10+ Yellow Wagtails, 1 Garden Warbler, 4+ Chiffchaffs, 2+ Grey Wagtails, 13+ Swallows, 1 Sand Martin, 1 Tree Pipit, 2 Grey Herons, 1 Collared Dove, 1 Jay, 3+ Blackcaps and 2 Cirl Buntings (female and juv). Offshore - 3 Common Terns, 1 Fulmar and 13 Canada Geese (west). Really good to bird the site with Martin VT this morning.
Mudbank this evening - 29+ Knot, 7 Black-tailed Godwits, 1 Redshank, 40 Curlew, 28 Shelduck, 40+ Sandwich Terns, 19+ Teal, 3 Wigeon, 2 Grey Wagtails, 1 Rock Pipit and a Kingfisher.


Wheatear - Orcombe Point.


At least 29 Knot off Mudbank this evening. Twenty-two pictured above.

Thursday, 29 August 2024

Pintail, Hobby etc.


A nice early returning Pintail and a reminder, if needed,  that we're staring straight down the barrel of autumn!

Orcombe Point - 11 Yellow Wagtails, 1 Firecrest, 3 Whitethroats, 4 Blackcaps, 6+ Chiffchaffs, 3 Grey Wagtails, 3 Tree Pipits, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, 2 Meadow Pipits, 2 Wheatears, 35+ Swallows, 1 Willow Warbler, 9 Whimbrel, 45+ Linnets and 1 Cirl Bunting.
A quick scoot round Bystock produced 1 Hobby, 1 male Redstart, 1 Firecrest, 1 Grey Wagtail, 1 Kestrel and 2 Kingfishers.
Mudbank - a returning Pintail, 4 Wigeon, 2 Whimbrel, 2 Redshank, 5 juvenile Knot, 13 Teal, 21 Ringed Plovers, 1 Kingfisher and 1 Osprey.

Nine Whimbrel heading east over Orcombe Point.

A brief Hobby over Bystock - my first in Exmouth this year.


Osprey - Mudbank.

Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Waders

Juvenile Greenshank - Mudbank.

A nice selection of waders off Mudbank today - my first (and, statistically, probably last) juvenile Curlew Sandpiper of the autumn was with 90 Ringed Plovers, feeding on Cockle Sands, with at least 3 Dunlin, 3 Turnstones and my first Snipe of the autumn. A little closer were another 3 Turnstones, 2 Dunlin, 2 Greenshank, 1 Redshank, 2 Whimbrel, 1 Black-tailed Godwit, c200+ Oystercatchers plus a small number of Curlew. Also off there - 15 Great Crested Grebes (an increase from the regular six), 3 Wigeon, 3 Common Terns, 6+ Sandwich Terns, 1 Kingfisher, 1 Rock Pipit and 3 Mediterranean Gulls.

Orcombe Point was a little more lively first thing with at least 13 (probably in excess of 20) Yellow Wagtails, 28+ Swallows, 3 Meadow Pipits, 6+ Tree Pipits, 1 Grey Wagtail and 1 Wheatear. Offshore, two Harbour Porpoises were easy to pick out in glass-like sea conditions. The concerning lack of Willow Warblers persists with none seen again today. 


 Black-tailed Godwit - Mudbank.

Tuesday, 27 August 2024

Kittiwakes

A rudimentary count revealed c475 Kittiwakes on the Straight Point ledges this morning, tying in nicely with Rupert's count of c500 the other day. These ledges are either a hive of activity at this time of year or they're completely deserted as birds have disappeared on lengthy feeding forays out to sea.


Orcombe Point was again very quiet today. Counts included 14+ Sandwich Terns, 1 juvenile Mediterranean Gull, 7 Common Scoters, 2 Little Egrets, 17 Swallows, 3 Ravens, 3 Sand Martins, 1 House Martin and 1 Meadow Pipit. Pretty dire, even by Orcombe standards!
Mudbank - c450 Mallard, 3 Wigeon, 1 Teal, 2 Redshank, 1 Dunlin, 4 juvenile Knot, 3 Turnstone, 1 Greenshank, 1 Black-tailed Godwit and at least 1 Osprey. Two Yellow Wagtails flew south and, more unusually, a Kestrel crossed the river. 
The Yellow-legged Gull was in the recycling centre and a Tree Pipit flew over there.


This wandering Hummingbird Hawkmoth caterpillar is turning a purplish-brown, indicating its  intention to find somewhere safe to pupate.


The Yellow-legged Gull posed nicely in its favourite location - the Coastal Waste recycling centre.