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  1. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    Hi Darryl, I managed to get one shot of one as it flew over me.
  2. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    The report on Bird Guides is for yesterday. No new reports for today.
  3. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    I say my first Dartford on the North coast last week. It popped out of the gorse within 3 feet of me and stopped for 20 secs. Kicking myself because I'd left the camera in the car!
  4. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    The latest report I can find is from 2007 at Pottington. It could be easy to spot though, just look for the gull with a long beard. ;)
  5. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    Whilst trawling through BirdGuides species list tonight I came across this........ "Barnstaple - An adult Ring-billed Gull has wintered in the Barnstaple/Bideford area since December 1988 and is generally present from mid August until late April. It favours the lorry park and Leisure Centre car...
  6. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    Decided to try Dawlish Warren today in the hope of getting a few more ticks. The hour spent in the hide was a little disappointing to start with. I hadn't checked the tides and arrived at high tide. A single Avocet swam to the roost so that was the first tick of the day. After deciding to...
  7. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    Hi Owen, You could try Islay Marsh You need to access the Tarka Trail at Yelland. At Yelland turn off to the old Power station site sign posted Estuary Business Park. Just before the road crosses the Tarka Trail you can park on the right hand side. Once parked, walk to the Tarka Trail and turn...
  8. Sprigo

    Devon Birding

    As a newbie the Long-necked Duck had me searching my field guide. :-O
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