Birdwatching Trip Report - 11th August 2024

Ringed Plover
Steve Waite

A beautiful evening for a birdwatching special, with the sun shining over a tranquil Axe Valley for the duration of the trip. 

As expected with the date, wading birds were well represented with up to eight Ringed Plover, ten Lapwing, three Common Sandpiper, one Dunlin, one Greenshank and one Whimbrel seen.  The Ringed Plovers certainly tested everyone’s eyesight with their amazing ability to almost melt into the mud!

Prolonged views of a fishing Kingfisher on the main Estuary was appreciated by everyone, with the brilliant blue back dazzling in the evening sunshine.  Slightly less obliging was a single Barn Owl, which although didn’t show for long, it’s brief appearance outside its nesting box was enjoyed by all before it slunk back in.

Amongst the gulls on the Estuary, a juvenile Yellow-legged Gull showed well with the Great and Lesser Black-backed Gulls, and a single juvenile Mediterranean Gull was with the Black-headed Gulls.

Small bird sightings were limited, with a couple of Stonechat, and small numbers of Goldfinches and Linnets seen.  Swallows, House and Sand Martin were feeding together allowing for great comparisons. 

In total 48 species of birds were recorded during the two-hour trip, along with several sightings of adult and young Foxes.

Species List - 11/08/2024

Mute Swan

Mediterranean Gull

Canada Goose

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Shelduck

Herring Gull

Teal

Yellow-legged Gull

Mallard

Great Black-backed Gull

Pheasant

Stock Dove

Cormorant

Woodpigeon

Little Egret

Barn Owl

Grey Heron

Kingfisher

Buzzard

Rook

Kestrel

Carrion Crow

Water Rail (heard only)

Swallow

Moorhen

Sand Martin

Oystercatcher

House Martin

Lapwing

Cetti's Warbler (heard only)

Ringed Plover

Reed Warbler

Dunlin

Wren (heard only)

Black-tailed Godwit

Blackbird

Whimbrel

Robin

Curlew

Stonechat

Common Sandpiper

House Sparrow

Greenshank

Pied Wagtail

Redshank

Goldfinch

Black-headed Gull

Linnet

 

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11th August, 2024
by Seaton Tramway
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