Sunday, 27 December 2020

Rough Weather !

 A quick look at the Exminster Marshes this morning got me the following . Eleven Barnacle Goose were still on show but you still had to wade through the flooded road to see them . 2 Egyptian Goose then flew over and out onto the main marsh . 

But the highlight of the day for me were 2 Water Pipit that showed near the middle car park . Also seen were Peregrine Falcon , Common Buzzard , Common Kestrel , Water Rail , Redwing and Goldcrest .

Wednesday, 23 December 2020

European Green Woodpecker

 A very welcome visitor to my garden again this afternoon !







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Tuesday, 22 December 2020

Monday 21st December

 A quick trip this afternoon over to the Exeminster Marshes to look for some Barnacle Goose that had been found earlier . I parked the car up further back the road as it was flooded so I waded through with my wellies on to a spot where I could view the birds and I saw eleven of them , but by the time I got there the flock had split in two and the most I could get together was six .

It is quite rare for us to get as many as this in a flock in the South West of England , so I was happy to get the chance to see and photograph them .

Sunday, 20 December 2020

Dusky Warbler

This morning I went out to the Exwick area of Exeter again to look for the Dusky Warbler .The weather was a lot better today with a bit of sunshine so my hopes were high of seeing the bird again .

I arrived to find some birders already there and they said that the bird had show on and off . And after a while the bird was picked up low down in the scrub and showed well for a short spell allowing me to grab this shot of it . 

Also seen were a male and female Goosander , a Common Kingfisher and 3 Common Chiffchaff .

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Snow Bunting

A trip up to North Devon today with the first stop at the Brauton Burrows to look for a couple of reported Snow Bunting and it was not to long before we found them . Now I just love these stunning little birds and it was a joy to have a bit of time to dwell on them .

We then headed for Fremington Pill where we saw a couple of Spotted Redshank , a Common Greenshank and four of the birds that we had come looking for the Glossy Ibis , at first there was no sign of them but then they were found roosting in trees and after a while they dropped down to the stream and showed very well . The light was very harsh to get good photos of them but we tried our best lol .

Sunday, 13 December 2020

Wet But Worth It !

 This morning I went out to the Exwick part of Exeter to look for a Dusky Warbler that was reported there yesterday . By the time I got there and walked up to the very end of the flood relief . Drizzle had set in and I started getting wet , I started looking across the river at a row of trees where the bird had been seen but all was quiet . but after around 15 minutes I heard the bird calling and I got a brief view of it as some Long-Tailed Tits went through the trees but it went in quite deep , it called a few times more but I didn`t see it again , I got a bit wet but was very pleased in the end .

Also seen were 2 Great Black-Backed Gull , a Little Grebe and this Grey Wagtail

Saturday, 12 December 2020

European Green Woodpecker

 This female European Green Woodpecker came to my garden 2 or 3 times this morning as it had found a food source , it has been a while since the last one I had in the garden and it is always an enjoyment to see these birds .

Friday, 11 December 2020

Thursday 10th December

 Now Red Kite is a majestic looking bird . And today I lucky enough to see two of them from the car , with one of them near Reading in Berkshire and another near Watford in Hertfordshire .

Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Encounters with a Merlin

 A trip up to the Steart Marshes today to look for a reported Eastern Yellow Wagtail and some Penduline Tit but luck was out today as I didn`t see either of them .

But I did see this 1st winter female Merlin that was sat on a post only 10 feet in front of me , a truly  amazing encounter for me and one I will remember for quite a while . Also seen was a Western Marsh Harrier , a superb male and a female Hen Harrier a bird that I am always glad to see , 20+ Fieldfare , 3 Common Chiffchaff and 6 Common Stonechat

Monday, 7 December 2020

Bowling Green Marsh Area

I had a walk around Topsham this morning and I found a Spotted Redshank on the far bank at Goosemoor . I then carried on towards Bowling Green Marsh and I saw the resident Mistle Thrush that is always in the tree with the mistletoe in it .

There was not a lot to see on the marsh with only , 11 Greylag Geese , 2 male Northern Pintail , 2 Common Greenshank , 6 Redwing , a Common Chiffchaff and 3 male and 2 female Eurasian Bullfinch . And back home there was a flock of over 30+ Redwing in the Topsham Cemetery grounds .