I decided instead to have a quick look at the high tide roost at Blaxton Meadow on the River Plym, seeing a noisy juvenile peregrine flying over the house with an adult as I left, but by the time I arrived at the viewing platform I was too late and the only birds seen were a curlew, Canada geese and 2 grey herons. It was however good to see that the National Trust are finally blocking access around the Meadow to decrease disturbance but it does mean that viewing the estuary is now more difficult especially with the trees in leaf.
Grey Mullet spawning at Marsh Mills, River Plym
Wednesday 15th August and I headed off to Bowling Green Marsh at Topsham on the train and with high tide being around 10:30ish I caught the first train after 9am in order to save some money, spending £10.70 for a return instead of £20.80. I arrived at the hide at around 11:15 and was met with the grand sight of a large roost of birds - curlews, black tailed godwits and redshanks along with a single bar-tailed godwit, a few whimbrel, lapwings, around 20 greenshanks, a winter plumaged spotted redshank, a green sandpiper, a common sandpiper and dunlins. Also seen were a 1st winter and adult winter Mediterranean gull, a strange looking leucistic gull which has been ranging around the Exe and nearby Torbay and may be a black headed gull/Mediterranean gull hybrid, the psycho adult lesser black backed gull chasing after dunlins, the 4 young tufted ducks and a shoveler with the teal and mallard.
Bowling Green Marsh
Common Sandpiper
Common Sandpiper
Common Sandpiper
Spotted Redshank
Green Sandpiper
Marsh Harrier
Spoonbill
Spoonbill
Spoonbill
Friday 17th August and I finally made it to Wembury on the bus, finding a twenty plume mouth and a bloodvein in the toilet block on arrival along with an oak bush cricket tangled up in a spiders web, all of which I caught and released outside.
Bloodvein
Oak Bush Cricket
Gull Melee
Juv/1st Winter Mediterranean Gull
Adult Winter Mediterranean Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Juvenile Yellow Legged Gull
Cirl buntings, swallows, a willow warbler, chiffchaffs, whitethroats, stonechats and linnets were noted along the path and at Wembury Point 2 whimbrel were roosting with 6 curlew, 4 little egrets and 47+ oystercatchers. Gannets were diving for fish offshore and 3 raven flew over to The Mewstone while common blue, small white, meadow brown, a holly blue, speckled wood and gatekeeper were flitting about along with a common carpet. Just 1 common lizard was seen basking on the fence and a few bloody nose beetles were noted including a mating pair.
Common Carpet
Holly Blue
Bloody-Nosed Beetle
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