Saturday, 15 February 2025

Velvet Scoters

Reed Bunting - one of at least three in the field next to the sewage treatment works, recently vacated (and rather messed up) by South West Water. With them a flock of c40/50+ Chaffinches and c30/40+ Linnets. 

A very brief look at the sea this morning was rewarded with 2 Velvet Scoters and 5 Common Scoters. The Velvets were picked up on the sea off Orcombe Point shortly after 8am, just before they took off heading east. A mid-afternoon stroll around Orcombe farmland produced c40/50+ Chaffinches, 30/40+ Linnets, 3+ Reed Buntings and 1 Chiffchaff. A raft of c120 Kittiwakes was off Straight Point.

Yesterday - at least 8 Red-throated Divers past Orcombe Point early on and the 4 Eiders off the seafront. One Great Northern Diver off  Shelly Beach. 

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Common Gulls, Goldeneyes

A sense of relief to see the male and female Goldeneye off Mudbank late this afternoon. Sadly my first sighting this year. They drifted this side of Cockle Sands but were never close.
Yesterday I counted 350+ Common Gulls before dark, the majority roosting off West Lodge. With them - 2 adult Mediterranean Gulls. Mudbank counts included c400 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 13 Red-breasted Mergansers, 20 Great Crested Grebes, c60 Redshank, 12 Pintail, 16 Bar-tailed Godwits, 49 Grey Plovers, 2 Ringed Plovers, c35 Knot, 16 Wigeon and 3 Greenshank.
Off the seafront - 23+ Great Crested Grebes and 4 Eider.

Saturday, 8 February 2025

Turf


Always good to see Avocets. They're so infrequent in Exmouth but I occasionally scope them further upriver and the odd one or two do show up off Mudbank from time to time. It was really quite unpleasantly cold today but Lu and I enjoyed a walk along the canal and ended up at the Double Locks for lunch.


Stonechat pair - a little bit of colour on an otherwise grey day.



Drake Pochard - nice to see but sadly not a species I'm likely to see in Exmouth these days.


This is the first time I've seen the Long-billed Dowitcher since it was in Exmouth, way back in September. Its grey winter plumage tones nicely mirroring the cold, grey February gloom.

Friday, 7 February 2025

Squabmoor Goosanders


Goosander - Squabmoor Reservoir - two redheads and an adult drake on today's dog-walk around the commons with my brother. Pleasantly surprised to see 8 Moorhens feeding together on grass at the dam end.

Mudbank counts today included c470 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 1 Pale-bellied Brent Goose, 8 Red-breasted Mergansers, 6 Pintail, 38 Wigeon, c100 Redshank and a Peregrine. Plenty of  Goshawk action across the other side of the river with, at the very least, two  birds displaying.
Off the seafront - 2 Great Northern Divers, 4 Common Scoters and 7+ Great Crested Grebes.
5/2 - c30 Fieldfares on Withycombe Raleigh Common and the Little Grebe on Bystock Pool. At least 25 Cattle Egrets left their roost across the river and 4 Greenshank were off Mudbank along with c350 Dark-bellied Brent Geese.

Sunday, 2 February 2025

New Number

My phone packed up so I have a new one and a new number. With it went all my contacts so apologies if you've tried to contact me and I've not replied. I'm in the process of getting hold of those lost numbers but it may take me a while...


The brook (from Park Road) was a hive of activity today with Black Redstart, at least 1 Chiffchaff, a male Blackcap and a Firecrest appearing in back gardens in the short time I was stood watching.
Earlier, a quick look off Maer Rocks produced 4 Red-throated Divers and a Common Scoter. Mudbank - the wintering Cetti's Warbler appeared for the first time this year and off there - 65+ Bar-tailed Godwits, c90 Knot, 23 Sanderlings, c120 Common Gulls, 1 Mediterranean Gull, c40 Wigeon, 1 Greenshank and 7 Red-breasted Mergansers.
A bit of late news from 31/1 - a Goshawk up with 5 Buzzards across the other side of the river and off Mudbank - c100 Wigeon and 21 Pintail. A flock of 15 + Linnets was on Orcombe and off the seafront - 8+ Great Crested Grebes and male Common Scoter.


Firecrest.

Black Redstart.


The Little Grebe is still on Bystock Pool.

Tuesday, 28 January 2025

BTD


Very much a ropey record shot of this morning's Black-throated Diver which flew distantly past the lifeboat station at 0813.

A half-hour look off Maer Rocks from 0755 produced 100+ Gannets, a female Eider, 2 Red-throated Divers, 1 Black-throated Diver, 1 diver sp, 2 Common Scoters and several Kittiwakes. Further along the seafront, towards the river - 4 Eiders and at least 3 Great Northern Divers.
Another 2 Great Northern Divers off Shelly Beach along with 8+ Great Crested Grebes and 2 Red-breasted Mergansers
Mudbank - 7 Pintail and 13 Sanderlings on Cockle Sands. Otherwise today - 2 Ring-necked Parakeets in the Maer carpark and 2 Mistle Thrushes on Exmouth Town's football pitch. An adult Mediterranean Gull was off Mudbank late yesterday afternoon.


One of two Ring-necked Parakeets in the Maer long-stay carpark.

Sunday, 26 January 2025

YBW Dip


Blackcap - thanks once again to Richard and Jo who live around the corner in Halsdon Avenue. In the winter of 22/23 they invited me round to see a Siberan Lesser Whitethroat in their garden. Yesterday the Yellow-browed Warbler popped up in the very same place. I didn't catch up with it but Richard got some good photos and I was treated to great views of their wintering Firecrest and Blackcap.

Today - yet more foul weather with just 2 Great Northern Divers off Shelly Beach, 2 Eiders off the seafront and the 2 Cirl Buntings on the Imperial rec being noted. Nothing storm-blown as yet.
Yesterday - early morning off Maer Rocks - c50 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 2 Red-breasted Mergansers, 5+ Great Crested Grebes and an immature male Eider. A late look off the Imperial produced the 2 Cirl Buntings, 4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 10 Red-breasted Mergansers and at least 140 Common Gulls in the gull roost. A single Great Northern Diver was off Shelly Beach.