Birdwatching Trip Report – 6th August 2023
7th August, 2023
A perfect evening weather-wise, with the sun shining for the entire two-hour trip watching the wildlife of the Axe Valley by tram.
It was a thrill to see the Axe born and bred Avocets on Black Hole Marsh; two adults nested on the marsh in June which led to the hatching of three chicks, the first time this species has ever nested in Devon. One of the adults and the three large chicks were feeding on the marsh upon the trams arrival, however they all soon took flight and looked to be flying up and away. But just as it seemed like they were departing the Axe Valley, they banked around and flew right over the tram before dropping back onto Black Hole Marsh. This behaviour is a sure sign they are probably just days away from leaving but quite amazing to see, particularly for the guide who has been watching the chicks since they were just a few hours old.
There had been two brief Kingfisher sightings, but on the return journey the entire tram were treated to prolonged views of one successfully fishing by Tower Hide. With the tide out there were no overhanging perches for it to scan for fish from, so it was repeatedly hovering mid-air before diving in to grab its prey, and after each catch returned to the shore to consume the unlucky fish. If the views weren’t already amazing enough, when it did finally leave it flew low past the tram showing off its iridescent blue to all onboard.
Wading birds were as always well represented, with the highlights (aside the Avocets) being two Dunlin, three Greenshank, several Lapwing and Common Sandpipers and a surprise Green Sandpiper on a small pool on Colyford Marsh. Looking up had its rewards too, with good numbers of House and Sand Martins, Swallows and a few Swifts feeding over the valley, with a mighty Peregrine Falcon also seen for several minutes, no doubt on the lookout for its next meal.
In total 51 species of birds were recorded during the two-hour trip (see below) as well as very close sightings of two Roe Deerwhich were in the same place for both the trip up and back!
Steve Waite
Species List - 06/08/2023 |
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Mute Swan |
Herring Gull |
Canada Goose |
Great Black-backed Gull |
Shelduck |
Stock Dove |
Teal |
Woodpigeon |
Mallard |
Swift |
Pheasant |
Kingfisher |
Cormorant |
Magpie |
Little Egret |
Jackdaw |
Grey Heron |
Carrion Crow |
Buzzard |
Sand Martin |
Kestrel |
Swallow |
Peregrine |
House Martin |
Moorhen |
Cetti's Warbler (heard only) |
Oystercatcher |
Willow Warbler (heard only) |
Avocet |
Reed Warbler |
Ringed Plover (heard only) |
Starling |
Lapwing |
Robin |
Dunlin |
Stonechat |
Black-tailed Godwit |
Dunnock |
Curlew |
House Sparrow |
Common Sandpiper |
Pied Wagtail |
Green Sandpiper |
Meadow Pipit |
Greenshank |
Greenfinch |
Redshank |
Goldfinch |
Black-headed Gull |
Linnet |
Lesser Black-backed Gull |
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