WebApr 13, 2024 · The first Tree Pipit of the year headed north mid morning with the second Osprey soon after, but migrants were otherwise thin on the ground and overhead with a single Willow Warbler and five Whimbrel and three Swallow respectively.. Elsewhere no small waders over the high tide but 25 Sandwich Tern and a lone Dark-bellied Brent … WebApr 12, 2024 · I didn't keep numerical records in 2024, my first year of noc-migging, and didn't begin until mid-April anyway, but Barn Owl was a regular feature from the word go. Last year I noticed Barn Owl occurences tail off after March, but was heartened by a resurgence in September. However, the occurences per night figure for 2024 as a whole …
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WebMar 28, 2024 · A few shots, showing at least three of the group of five... Bird 1. Bird 1. Bird 1. Bird 2. Bird 2. Bird 3 - this one has a noticeably paler lower mandible than the two above. The other two were a bit more distant and my photos aren't worth the bother, so instead have this friendly Pied Wagtail ... I counted at least 23 Pied Wags, with one or ... WebOn Blogger since November 2013. Profile views - 1869. My blogs. MooseBoots; birdingexmouth green screen cloth shop near me
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WebMar 16, 2024 · Didn't get out much in August but three outings were memorable: Dune Villa in Exmouth. Dune Villa is a scarce Bee fly which is only found in large coastal dune systems. I knew that there were records from The Maer in Exmouth so drove over there for a look on 8th August, a very sunny but rather windy day. WebApr 10, 2024 · Despite the overnight rain little change on site, but the increased winds saw some light passage offshore first thing with a two hour watch producing four Red-throated and two Great Northern Diver, 32 Gannet, 14 Kittiwake, 10 Sandwich Tern, five Common Scoter, three Fulmar and two Red-breasted Merganser.. Five Wheatear and a Willow … WebApr 9, 2024 · There have been quite a few records of Bonaparte's Gull on the Teign Estuary over the last decade, although most (if not all) sightings related to the same returning individual seen at several South Devon sites between 2011 and 2024. The last patch record was in March 2024 . Posted by Will Salmon at 21:59. Email ThisBlogThis!Share to ... fm in mba