A noticeable arrival of birds in the estuary after yesterday's wet weather, the highlight of which was a very smart summer plumaged Spotted Redshank, just the third April record after birds on 19th April 1971 and 23rd April 1983. It was also the first black adult since a moulting bird on 20th July 2011. It associated with a flock of godwits, before the flock left on the dropping tide, although the godwits later returned.
Spotted Redshank - Lee Collins
Other counts over high tide included 91 Dunlin, 73 Whimbrel, 63 Bar and a Black-tailed Godwit, 22 Ringed and eight Grey Plover, 13 Sanderling, eight Turnstone, two Dark-bellied Brent Geese, two Redshank and single Greenshank, Knot and Avocet, the latter just the seventh April record.
Also in the estuary, but outside the Recording Area, c85 Pale-bellied Brent Geese and five Little Tern were on Cockle Sands, Exmouth.
Earlier at least two Little Tern had been feeding offshore with at least 51 Sandwich Tern, eight Mediterranean Gull (seven 2cy & a 3cy) and an albino Herring Gull. Single Arctic and Great Skua flew south along with 27 Common Scoter, four Fulmar, three Great Northern Diver and a pair of Tufted Duck. A summer plumaged Great Northern Diver, eight Eider and a Red-breasted Merganser were on the sea.
At least 60 Swallow and nine Sand Martin flew through with five Blackcap, two Whitethroat, two Reed and a Willow Warbler not suggesting any arrivals in the bushes.
Year list additions:
133. Spotted Redshank
132. Little Tern
131. Great Skua
130. Arctic Skua