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mpl

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Hi everyone,
Just wondering if you lovely Devon people can give me an idea of what i can expect to see in the Watermouth area at the end of March.
On a week long uni field trip so will probably not have much time to dedicate solely to looking for birds but will be out and about in the local area so whilst doing field work I will be keeping one eye on birds. Anything I should particularly keep a look out for- Cirl Buntings perhaps?
Any info gratefully received
Thanks
Martin
 
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if you lovely Devon people can give me an idea of what i can expect to see in the Watermouth area at the end of March.
On a week long uni field trip so will probably not have much time to dedicate solely to looking for birds but will be out and about in the local area so whilst doing field work I will be keeping one eye on birds. Anything I should particularly keep a look out for- Cirl Buntings perhaps?
Any info gratefully received
Thanks
Martin

Not a great deal sadly, certainly no Cirl Buntings. There may be a few Auks on the sea, and a few migrants moving through. Worth keeping your eyes peeled! Post a message here if you see something good!
 
Not a great deal sadly, certainly no Cirl Buntings. There may be a few Auks on the sea, and a few migrants moving through. Worth keeping your eyes peeled! Post a message here if you see something good!

Thanks Jon, I guess like you suggest I'll just keep my eyes peeled and hope for something good.

Martin
 
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