Dawlish Warren Latest Sightings
Saturday, 4 July 2026
Saturday 4th July
Friday, 3 July 2026
Friday 3rd July
The first eight returning Teal were in the saltmarsh early morning with other counts from the estuary including 39 Redshank, 21 Sandwich Tern, four Whimbrel, three Ringed and two Grey Plover, three Bar-tailed Godwit, two Dunlin, a Greenshank and a Sanderling.
Elsewhere four Common Tern and three Great Crested Grebe were offshore.
Thursday, 2 July 2026
Thursday 2nd July
A low tide visit saw few birds of note with a 3CY Mediterranean Gull on the beach, two Sandwich Tern offshore and a juvenile Grey Heron at the Main Pond.
Other Wildlife: A good day for summer insects with eleven butterfly species on the wing, including the first Brown Argus of the year, a male, in the Back Meadow and, now rare for the Recording Area, a Small Tortoiseshell near the Crazy Golf. A couple of summer generation Holly Blue were seen and on the move good numbers of Large and Small White with a few Red Admiral.
| Small Tortoiseshell - Alan Keatley |
A good variety of Odonata including ovipositing Red-eyed Damselfly on the Main Pond and a male Red-veined Darter briefly on the Dune Ridge. Also, on the dune ridge a Roesel's Bush-Cricket and a Mottled Grasshopper along the Back Path.
| Roesel's Bush-Cricket - Alan Keatley |
| Mottled Grasshopper - Alan Keatley |
Less noticeable, a pair of mating Dark-winged Black Pachygaster atra soldierfly and a false blister beetle Oedemera lurida.
| Dark-winged Black Pachygaster atra - Alan Keatley |
| Oedemera lurida - Alan Keatley |
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Wednesday 1st July
A brief seawatch early morning saw a Balearic and 70 Manx Shearwater head east with 11 Common Scoter also offshore.
Elsewhere 15 Mediterranean Gull, 13 Sandwich Tern, including the first juvenile, four Ringed and two Grey Plover, a Dunlin and a Sanderling were in the estuary.
Tuesday, 30 June 2026
Tuesday 30th June
Another day of Mediterranean Gull movement with at least 40 present over the evening tide, a sample count in the estuary saw 15 ad, 11 2CY and nine 1CY, with the first juvenile in the morning.
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| Mediterranean Gull (1CY & ad) - Jim Summers |
Also over high tide 196 Curlew, 25 Redshank, 18 Sandwich Tern, eight Whimbrel, four Ringed and two Grey Plover, three Bar-tailed Godwit, two Greenshank, a Common Sandpiper and a Dunlin.
Elsewhere eight Raven were on Finger Point with 15 Manx Shearwater and a Great Crested Grebe offshore.
Ringing News: The Dutch ringed Black-headed Gull was again present, joined by a bird from Poland. Other recoveries included five new Mediterranean Gull from Ireland, France and Germany and a Sandwich Tern from Northern Ireland.
| Mediterranean (and Black-headed) Gull - Jim Summers |
Monday, 29 June 2026
Monday 29th June
| Anthocoris nemoralis - Alan Keatley |
| Leptopterna dolabrata - Alan Keatley |
| Fig Leaf Skeletoniser Choreutis nemorana - Alan Keatley |
| Gastrolepta anthracina - Alan Keatley |
| Spotted Bee-burglar Miltogramma punctata - Alan Keatley |
Sunday, 28 June 2026
Sunday 28th June
Fewer gulls around today with no feeding flocks offshore, although 130 Black-headed and eight Mediterranean Gull were still in the estuary. Also present over high tide, 28 Redshank, four Bar-tailed Godwit, two Grey and a Ringed Plover, a Dunlin and a Greenshank.
Ringing News: This Dutch ringed Black-headed Gull, first recorded on Friday, was again present.
Saturday, 27 June 2026
Saturday 27th June
| Cryptocephalus pusillus - Alan Keatley |
| Opomyza petersi - Alan Keatley |
| Red Poplar Leaf Beetle Chrysomela populi - Alan Keatley |
| Orange-spot Yarrow Moth Dichrorampha vancouverana - Alan Keatley |
Friday, 26 June 2026
Friday 26th June
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Thursday 25th June
Post-breeding wader passage is slowly on the up with 96 Curlew, 30 Redshank, five Whimbrel, two Dunlin and two Greenshank alongside the two summering Grey Plover.


