The five Velvet Scoter remained off Langstone Rock with 18 Common Scoter with the usual range of species, including a Kingfisher, in the estuary. At low tide, 166 Dark-bellied Brent Geese were feeding on shoreline at Warren Point.
Elsewhere a second Kingfisher and a pair of Shoveler were at the Main Pond, five Chiffchaff, two Goldcrest, a Firecrest and at least one Redpoll were in the bushes and 35 Linnet and eight Skylark were feeding on the shore of The Bight.
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| Skylark - Dave Jewell |
Ringing News: Attention over high tide today was largely focussed on Dunlin, with 35 different individuals recorded, the last the 1000th Dunlin recovery of the year on site. More information on recoveries from the Exe ringed birds can be found on the Devon and Cornwall Wader Ringing Group website.
Amongst other recoveries a Great Black-backed Gull from Norway, the 18th Norwegian ringed individual to be recorded at the Warren.
Other Wildlife: Hardly any insects on the wing, however a fly found on the wooden fencing along the Station Path appears to be Heteromyza rotundicornis, a widespread species, but new for the Recording Area.
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| Heteromyza rotundicornis - Alan Keatley |
Also widespread but new for the Warren was the leafhopper Empoasca decipiens found in rough grass on the Golf Course.
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| Empoasca decipiens - Alan Keatley |
On the beach, a Mouse-eared Snail Myosotella myosotis, a saltmarsh associated mollusc was found under driftwood.
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| Mouse-eyed Snail Myosotella myosotis - Alan Keatley |