Migrants included a juvenile Wheatear at Langstone Rock, with single Sedge and Willow Warbler on site, a mobile and vocal Coal Tit was presumably less travelled.
Elsewhere 20 Common Scoter and a Great Northern Diver were offshore and counts from the estuary included 835 Oystercatcher, 366 Curlew, 176 Redshank, 76 Whimbrel, 42 Sandwich and two Common Tern, 31 Ringed Plover, 24 Dunlin, 13 Greenshank, 12 Sanderling, six Bar-tailed Godwit, the six Eider, three Mediterranean Gull, a Turnstone and a Teal.
Hundreds of Six-spot Burnet (Zygaena filipendulae) at Dawlish Warren nature reserve feeding on scabious & hemp-agrimony. Never seen so many in one place. It was amazing. pic.twitter.com/3r44CcCJ5U
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