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.
Dawlish Warren Latest Sightings
Thursday, 25 June 2026
Thursday 25th June
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
Wednesday 24th June
Monday, 22 June 2026
Monday 22nd June
| Pentastiridius leporinus - Kevin Rylands |
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Sunday 21st June
| A willow flea beetle Crepidodera fulvicornis - Kevin Rylands |
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Saturday 20th June
Friday, 19 June 2026
Friday 19th June
| Kite-tailed Robberfly Tolmerus atricapillus - Dean Hall |
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| Nysson trimaculatus - Dean Hall |
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| Hornet Plumehorn - Dean Hall |
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| Pied Plumehorn - Dean Hall |
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| Shore Wainscot - Kevin Rylands |
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| Scarce Silver-lines - Kevin Rylands |
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Thursday 18th June
The build up of Sandwich Tern continues with many birds moving and feeding between the estuary and offshore with a peak of 52 on Bull Hill alongside two Common Tern.
Also in the estuary 19 Sanderling and two Grey Plover, with the female Eider off the beach an Arctic Skua hunting terns offshore and a pair of Cirl Bunting feeding fledged young near the Entrance Bushes.
Other Wildlife: The first Gatekeeper of the year emerged on cue with a Marbled White in Greenland Lake, increasing numbers of Small Skipper and half a dozen Painted Lady the pick of the butterflies with a Golden-ringed Dragonfly in addition to the usual dragonflies.
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| Marbled White - Jim Summers |
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| Small Skipper - Jim Summers |
Also on the wing the first Patchwork Leafcutter Bee Megachile centuncularis and Intermediate Shield Wasp Crabro peltarius of the year with an Increasing variety of other invertebrates of differing ages.
Oak Beauty - Kevin Rylands Green Shieldbug - Kevin Rylands Speckled Bush Cricket - Kevin Rylands
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
Wednesday 17th June
Counts from the estuary included 130 Oystercatcher, 12 Sandwich and two Common Tern, eight Sanderling, two Grey Plover and two Mediterranean Gull.
Elsewhere the female Eider and 5CY Yellow-legged Gull were off groyne 10, six Raven, a family party, and two Stock Dove were on Warren Point and the Moorhen have hatched at least four young from their second attempt at the Dune Pond.
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| Moorhen - Jim Summers |
Other Wildlife: A search for Pyramidal Orchid was successful with one surviving the erosion at the end of Warren Point.
| Pyramidal Orchid - Alan Keatley |
A male Banded Demoiselle that flew along the Dune Ridge was unexpected, just the sixth site record and the first since 7th July 2018. Also on the wing a wide range of bees and wasps including Bare-saddled Colletes C. similis and Minute Black Wasp Diodontus minutus, three Painted Lady and a Band-eyed Brown Horsefly Tabanus bromius.
| Minute Black Wasp Diodontus minutus - Alan Keatley |
| Bare-saddled Colletes C. similis - Alan Keatley |
| Band-eyed Brown Horsefly Tabanus bromius - Alan Keatley |
Other species included Large Ivy Tortrix Lozotaenia forsterana, the spider Textrix denticulata and the ground beetle Nebria brevicollis.
| Large Ivy Tortrix Lozotaenia forsterana - Alan Keatley |
| Nebria brevicollis - Alan Keatley |
Monday, 15 June 2026
Monday 15th June
At least two juvenile Little Grebe remaining on the Main Pond, as last year, the adults appear to have moved on rather than attempt a second brood. Having presumably lost a nest left high and dry, one of Moorhen pairs has built a new nest on Mare's-tail in the open water
Other Wildlife: An interesting day with plenty of insect activity with a pair of mating Large Sharp-tail Coelioxys conoidea on the Dune Ridge. The female will lay eggs in Coast Leafcutter Bee Megachile maritima burrows.
| Large Sharp-tail Coelioxys conoidea - Alan Keatley |
A Spot-headed Spider Wasp Agenioideus cinctellus was fending off other interested wasps from a captured Euophrys frontalis jumping spider. The cleptoparasite Geoffroy's Blood Bee Sphecodes geoffrellus was investigating Green Furrow Bee nest holes in the Entrance Bushes.
| Spot-headed Spider Wasp Agenioideus cinctellus with Euophrys frontalis - Alan Keatley |
Also active a Bee-wolf Philanthus triangulum hunting for prey on the Dune Ridge, at least six Small Skipper, four Painted Lady and single Marbled White and second brood Small Copper.
| Purple Loosestrife Weevil Nanophyes marmoratus - Alan Keatley |
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Sunday 14th June
The expected increase in waders now the higher tide floods the sandbanks off Exmouth with 28 Oystercatcher, 18 Curlew, three Grey Plover, two Sanderling and a Knot in the estuary.
Offshore the female Eider was off Langstone, with 25 Manx Shearwater in the bay plus many others on the blurry horizon, eight Black-headed and an adult Mediterranean Gull, six Sandwich Tern and a Great Northern Diver.
Elsewhere a Stock Dove landed on Warren Point, 68 Starling, a mix of adults and juveniles, in Greenland Lake and a fledged brood of Rock Pipit on the seawall.
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| Rock Pipit - Kevin Rylands |
Other Wildlife: At least half a dozen Painted Lady and Red Admiral hinted at migration, although the latter maybe locally bred, along with the fresh Comma also on the wing.














