European Nightjar

Near Exmouth, Devon 

A visit this evening to a common just outside Exmouth produced 4 European Nightjar. Lots of wing clapping and churring. Also 1 Dartford Warbler. 

Eurasian Otter and Eurasian Beaver

River Otter, Devon 

After I told my 2 daughters about the Eurasian Beaver they were desperate to see then so we all popped there this evening. We were first treated to outstanding views of a Eurasian Otter feeding. We moved on and after a short wait, we were watching a Female Eurasian Beaver and 2 kits. The look on my daughters faces were priceless. They had a real nice time and we were treated to a Tawny Owl too.

Eurasian Beaver

River Otter, Devon 

Tonight I went on a mission to find Eurasian Beaver. And was lucky enough to find a female with a kit. Outstandingly close views as the female tore off bark and nice views of a kit on the opposite bank. Also a Grey Wagtail on site.

Eurasian Beaver (Female)

Eurasian Beaver (Female)

Eurasian Beaver (Kit)

Grey Wagtail

Yellow-legged Gull, Red Kite

Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon 

I had to drop my daughter to rehearsals so I thought I would take a walk around. Not much happening bar a few Common Whitethroat and Eurasian Skylark. 

Mudbank Lane, Exmouth, Devon 

I decided to take a look here as the tide was out and Matt Knott was already there. He pointed out a cracking 1st Summer Yellow-legged Gull quite close in. There were also a few Eurasian Whimbrel dotted about. Mostly in the heat haze. Matt moved on but it was great to catch up with him. He did say that there were some Northern Wheatear up on Orcombe Point this morning so I popped back.

Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon

Having chatted with Matt I decided to give it a go again and after a little wait I spotted 2 Northern Wheatear in the now ploughed dung field. They were at the far end and very hard to pick out in the heat haze. 

Ottery St Mary, Devon 

Whilst I was in Exmouth, I received a message from Ben that a Red Kite was heading over and I would get it from my house. But as luck would have it, I got home from Exmouth (2 hours after the message) and looked up from my garden and there was a Red Kite. A rather tatty looking bird with missing primaries. Ben confirmed that his was tatty too and so was an individual I saw last week. So I presume it to be the same bird. 

Common Cuckoo

East Budleigh Common, Devon 

I had to pop to Exmouth this evening on parenting taxi duties and having read Matt Knotts blog of a Common Cuckoo in the area I decided to drop by. I started in Bystock Pools and as I headed towards the common I heard the bird it sounded rather near but as it happens the bird was rather mobile, possibly due to the number of dog walkers at that time of day (no I'm not against dog walkers.... well ones that are responsible anyway). It kept moving around and calling and I ended up at the top end of the common (actually near the road by Blackhill Quarry) when I finally got onto it. Very brief views before it moved back towards Bystock Pools. A great record and would be awesome if it sticks around.

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