Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon
I had to pop to the recycling centre early afternoon as our fridge freezer packed in a few days ago. I guess 13 years of service isn’t too bad in this throw away age. Anyway after I had dropped it off I had time to have a quick look around. It was rather quiet until I got to the coastal path. I was pleased to get my first Conmon Whitethroat sighting of the year. It was the briefest of sightings but enjoyable. I was near the shelter when I glimpsed the bird and moments later a Male Peregrine Falcon drifted over me. A Northern Fulmar was hanging around the cliffs a few Sandwich Tern were feeding distantly and a Barn Swallow flew through. It’s quite dire at the moment up Orcombe Point.
Birding and other wildlife in East Devon and beyond. As often as I can but not as much as I would like.
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