Didn't see anything outrageous but still saw a few decent things including a trip to Dawlish Warren seeing a decent array of waders including numbers of Whimbrel, Sanderling, Turnstone, Grey Plover, Black & Bar Tailed Godwit, as well as a couple of Dark Bellied Brent Geese, a Kittiwake, several Gannets, Sandwich Terns, Shags, several Stonechat and a couple of Wheatear.
Monday, 28 April 2014
Easter in Devon
Went for a long weekend down in Devon with Em, staying at her Mum's in Bishops Tawton, near Barnstaple (North Devon).
Didn't see anything outrageous but still saw a few decent things including a trip to Dawlish Warren seeing a decent array of waders including numbers of Whimbrel, Sanderling, Turnstone, Grey Plover, Black & Bar Tailed Godwit, as well as a couple of Dark Bellied Brent Geese, a Kittiwake, several Gannets, Sandwich Terns, Shags, several Stonechat and a couple of Wheatear.
Didn't see anything outrageous but still saw a few decent things including a trip to Dawlish Warren seeing a decent array of waders including numbers of Whimbrel, Sanderling, Turnstone, Grey Plover, Black & Bar Tailed Godwit, as well as a couple of Dark Bellied Brent Geese, a Kittiwake, several Gannets, Sandwich Terns, Shags, several Stonechat and a couple of Wheatear.
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