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orcombe point, mudbank and other stuff
Friday 6 September 2024
Rain
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.
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
Saturday 31 August 2024
Yellow Wags, fw YLG
Friday 30 August 2024
Garden Warbler, Knot
Thursday 29 August 2024
Pintail, Hobby etc.
Nine Whimbrel heading east over Orcombe Point.
A brief Hobby over Bystock - my first in Exmouth this year.
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.