Dawlish Warren Latest Sightings
Friday, 17 July 2026
Friday 17th July
Thursday, 16 July 2026
Thursday 16th July
Counts from the estuary included 150+ Sandwich Tern with a minimum of 34 juveniles, 100+ Mediterranean Gull, 117 Redshank, 39 Dunlin, 19 Sanderling, five Greenshank, two Grey and a Ringed Plover, two Common Tern and a Turnstone.
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| Sandwich Tern - Jim Summers |
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| Common Tern - Jim Summers |
Elsewhere the Red-legged Partridge was around The Bight, the Eider was offshore and the Coot and Kingfisher were at the Main Pond.
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| Coot - Dean Hall |
Ringing News: Amongst the mix of ringed Mediterranean Gull and Sandwich Tern, a Lithuanian ringed Black-headed Gull was the stand out recovery.
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| Black-headed Gull - Jim Summers |
Other Wildlife: The flower meadows held a varied selection of insects, with at least four Clouded Yellow amongst the various butterflies and day flying moths included a Hummingbird Hawkmoth and a Jersey Tiger.
| Clouded Yellow - Alan Keatley |
| Jersey Tiger - Dean Hall |
Nectaring in the flower meadows a Small Beegrabber Thecophora atra and it's host, Green Furrow Bee Lasioglossum morio, many Bare-saddled Colletes C. similis, a Pantaloon Bee Dasypoda hirtipes, Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius and several Common Yellow-faced Bee Hylaeus communis.
| Small Beegrabber Thecophora atra - Alan Keatley |
| Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius - Alan Keatley |
Hoverflies were represented by Dark-winged Wrinklehead Chrysogaster solstitialis and Many-tufted Sedgesitter Platycheirus scutatus as well as several migrant Compost Hoverfly Syritta pipiens. On vegetation a mating pair of Brassica Shieldbug Eurydema oleracea, two Grey Seal were on Bull Hill and a Compass Jellyfish stranded on the beach.
| Brassica Shieldbug Eurydema oleracea - Alan Keatley |
| Dark-winged Wrinklehead Chrysogaster solstitialis - Alan Keatley |
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| Compass Jellyfish - James Marshall |
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Wednesday 15th July
Counts from the estuary included 120+ Sandwich and two Common Tern, 100+ Mediterranean Gull, 42 Dunlin, 16 Sanderling, three Ringed and two Grey Plover.
Ringing News: The first ringed juvenile Sandwich Tern arrived today from a colony in the Netherlands, with an adult from Poland.
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Tuesday 14th July
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| Common Tern - Jim Summers |
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| Dunlin - Jim Summers |
| Large Shield Wasp Crabro cribrarius - Alan Keatley |
| Sandpit Blood Bee Sphecodes pellucidus - Alan Keatley |
| Common Mini-miner Andrena minutula - Alan Keatley |
Monday, 13 July 2026
Monday 13th July
Counts from the estuary included 205 Oystercatcher, including the first four juveniles, 180 Black-headed and 45 Mediterranean Gull, 125 Sandwich and a Common Tern, 59 Dunlin, 29 Whimbrel, seven Sanderling, five Greenshank, three Bar-tailed Godwit, three Grey and a Ringed Plover, a Common Sandpiper and a juvenile Shag on Finger Point.
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| Oystercatcher (juvenile) - Lee Collins |
Elsewhere the Coot was still at The Main Pond.
Ringing News: Five new returning Exe-ringed Oystercatcher, including one ringed as an adult in 2004 and recorded here annually since 2014. New Mediterranean Gull included an adult from Germany and a juvenile from Langstone Harbour, Hampshire, with a new Welsh ringed Sandwich Tern.

Oystercatcher - Lee Collins
Sunday, 12 July 2026
Sunday 12th July
Lots of activity in the estuary over the high tide with minimum counts of 130 Mediterranean Gull and 110 Sandwich Tern, including 16 juveniles, gathering around The Bight. A sample count of Mediterranean Gull included 73 adults, seven 3CY, nine 2CY, and three juveniles.
Other counts included 220 Curlew, 130 Oystercatcher, 32 Dunlin, six Greenshank, six Sanderling, five Common Sandpiper, three Bar-tailed Godwit, three Common Tern, three Grey Plover, a Ringed Plover and a Turnstone.
Elsewhere the Coot was still at the Main Pond, along with a Kingfisher and the moulting Eider, now flightless, was on the beach.
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| Eider - Kevin Rylands |
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| Common Fiddleneck Amsinckia micrantha - Kevin Rylands |
A bull Grey Seal was in the estuary.
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Saturday 11th July
Minimum totals from the estuary included 111 Mediterranean Gull, 75 Sandwich Tern, 70 Redshank, including at least five juveniles, and 45 Oystercatcher. Other counts included 22 Whimbrel, seven Dunlin, five Greenshank, three Grey Plover, three Bar and a Black-tailed Godwit.
Friday, 10 July 2026
Friday 10th July
Thursday, 9 July 2026
Thursday 9th July
Counts from the estuary included c100 Sandwich, two Common and a Little Tern on Bull Hill at mid tide, with 22 Mediterranean Gull, three Grey Plover and three Greenshank in the saltmarsh.
Other Wildlife: Signs of insect migration with a Clouded Yellow among the eleven butterfly species noted. More locally a Brimstone in the Entrance Bushes. A Southern Hawker near Golf Course was possibly also on the move.
| Brimstone - Alan Keatley |
Active in the flower meadows, Broad-banded Globetail Sphaerophoria taeniata, Four-banded Bee-grabber Conops quadrifasciatus, Early Mason Wasp Ancistrocerus nigricornis, Ornate Tailed Digger Wasp Cerceris rybyensis and Geoffroy's Blood Bee Sphecodes geoffrellus. Moths included the first few Six-spot Burnet, Large Yellow Underwing and Yellow Shell.
| Yellow Shell - Alan Keatley |
| Geoffroy's Blood Bee Sphecodes geoffrellus - Alan Keatley |
| Broad-banded Globetail Sphaerophoria taeniata - Dean Hall |
| Large Yellow Underwing - Alan Keatley |
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| Four-banded Bee-grabber Conops quadrifasciatus - Dean Hall |













