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| Sand-bear Spider Arctosa perita - Alan Keatley |
| Clubionia phragmitidis - Alan Keatley |
| Strandline Burrower Broscus cephalotes - Alan Keatley |
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| Sand-bear Spider Arctosa perita - Alan Keatley |
| Clubionia phragmitidis - Alan Keatley |
| Strandline Burrower Broscus cephalotes - Alan Keatley |
A new 2CY Caspian Gull was on Finger Point on the morning tide with 22 Great Black-backed and the wintering 4CY Yellow-legged Gull.
Wader numbers continue to drop as wintering birds continue to leave, with counts on the dropping tide including 260 Oystercatcher, 240 Dunlin, 93 Curlew, 59 Bar-tailed Godwit, 43 Grey and eight Ringed Plover, 18 Sanderling and the Whimbrel.
Elsewhere a probable Black-throated Diver flew south offshore.
A low tide visit with little to report in the estuary, although 60 Dark-bellied Brent Geese were feeding on the beach shoreline. Elsewhere the Merlin shot low through the Buffer Zone before heading over the Entrance Bushes towards the estuary, the Cetti's Warbler was singing around the Car Park and migrants included a small increase in Stonechat with six Goldfinch and a Chaffinch overhead.
The 2025 Recording Group Bird Report is now available
Other Wildlife: The spring weather saw the first Tapered Dronefly Eristalis pertinax of the year on the wing, but the majority of the other insects today were ground based.
| Tapered Dronefly Eristalis pertinax - Alan Keatley |
A good selection of beetles were found along the beach with some out of place species including the water beetle Haliplus lineatocollis and the water scavenger beetles Hydrobius fuscipes and Helophorus grandis, normally found near fresh water. The latter is new for the Recording Area.
| Hydrobius fuscipes - Alan Keatley |
| Haliplus lineatocollis - Alan Keatley |
| Helophorus grandis - Alan Keatley |
Other beetles on the drying sand included the leaf beetle Prasocuris phellandrii and the ground beetle Syntomus forveatus, as well as Red Marsh Ladybird, Black Marram Weevil and Dune Scarab.
| Syntomus forveatus - Alan Keatley |
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| Prasocuris phellandrii - Dean Hall |
Also in the dunes the woodlouse hunting spider Harpactea hombergi and on gorse, the orbweb spider Agalenatea redii and the weevil Exapion ulicis.
| Harpactea hombergi - Alan Keatley |
| Agalenatea redii - Alan Keatley |
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| Exapion ulicis - Dean Hall |
A 2CY Caspian Gull on Bull Hill late afternoon was the highlight over the high tide, along with another appearance from the wintering Merlin. With Cockle Sands at Exmouth being covered by the higher tide, wader counts were also higher with 300 Dunlin, 272 Oystercatcher, 157 Curlew, 55 Bar-tailed Godwit, 36 Knot, 30 Sanderling, 26 Grey and 10 Ringed Plover and eight Greenshank.
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| Merlin - Kevin Rylands |
Also in the estuary 202 Dark-bellied Brent Geese, 130 Common Gull, 26 Teal, two Red-breasted Merganser and a Great Northern Diver. Elsewhere 21 Great Crested Grebe, seven Common Scoter, six Great Northern and six Red-throated Diver.
Other Wildlife: The first Early Bumblebee of the year was on the wing along with several Buff-tailed Bumblebee.
Gulls are continuing to move through with a minimum of 259 Common Gull in the estuary, where a low high tide saw counts of 490 Dunlin, 60 Redshank, 58 Turnstone, eight Greenshank and six Red-breasted Merganser, with two Stock Dove in the saltmarsh.
Ringing News: A ringed Black-headed Gull in the estuary was the first Norwegian recovery of this species from the Warren.
Other Wildlife: The first Red Admiral of the year was on the wing.