Really thrilled to see this juvenile Marsh Tit on the edge of Bystock meadow this morning. Discovered whilst looking for butterflies, this is my first in Exmouth since 2021. We can only hope that this bird will remain in the area to breed (I'm assuming it is a dispersing juvenile from somewhere outside the parish). Also at Bystock - 3+ Spotted Flycatchers, 1 Jay and 1+ Firecrest.
Mudbank today - 2 Black-tailed Godwits, 9 Whimbrel, 115 Curlew, 1 Ringed Plover, 1 Grey Plover, 7+ Mediterranean Gulls, 1 Sandwich Tern, 24 Mallard and a juvenile Peregrine. Two Sand Martins flew upriver. Nearby at Shelly Beach - 1 Sand Martin, 24 Mediterranean Gulls and 13 Sandwich Terns.
One of at least three Spotted Flycatchers at Bystock. Believe it or not these were my first in Exmouth this year, though I've seen a fair few just beyond the parish boundary.
I think this could be Shaded Tortrix Eucosma obumbratana but I can't see any records on the Devon Moths website. If it is it's a new one for me. Amongst last night's catch - 1 Olive-tree Pearl Palpita vitrealis, 1 Vestal, c70 Willow Ermine, 11 Small Mottled Willow, 1 Dark-bordered Pearl Evergestis limbata, 2 Rush Veneer, 1 Blair's Mocha, 1 Least Carpet and 1 Lunar-spotted Pinion.
Lunar-spotted Pinion is a new moth for the garden here in Exmouth.
Vestal.
Red-barred Tortrix Ditula angustiorana.
Least Carpet.
A well-marked Small Mottled Willow.
Blair's Mocha.
Olive-tree Pearl Palpita vitrealis.