Wednesday 30 December 2020

Wildlife Highlights of 2020

Well that was certainly a very strange year for everyone! Regardless of all the doom and gloom of Covid in the world, it certainly reinforced just how very lucky we are to be living in East Devon where we had access to such great countryside on our doorstep during lockdown. It was somewhat ironic that although a difficult year in many ways, it was also my personal best year for rarity finding! 

I enjoyed "purple patches" locally in Devon during May and then on St Martin's, Isles of Scilly during October. The tally of personal finds for Devon was particularly satisfying because all the birds were within walking distance of home! 

SPRING
15th May: 13 Bee-Eaters on my patch! 
23rd May: Blyth's Reed Warbler and Devon's first spring record. 
26th May: Golden Oriole singing on the Pebblebed Heaths. 
29th May: Marsh Warbler although not found by me, it was still exciting to identify the bird at Tipton St John, just 7 miles from home! All thanks to friend Dave White who called me about an odd song that he had heard earlier that morning and I knew I needed to check it out! It was the first accessible bird in Devon since 1990. 

AUTUMN
During the autumn, it was the Isles of Scilly and beloved St Martin's that once again produced some exciting birding. 
7th October: Red-eyed Vireo. My only BB rarity of the year and amazingly my 3rd Yank passerine "find" on this island in just 12 months! 
14th October: Radde's Warbler 
16th October: Pallas's Warbler and RB Flycatcher 

Aside from the personal rarity finding excitement, there were still plenty of other highlights and excluding the months of Jan and Feb, all were in South West England.

Below are some of my most memorable highlights from the year.......

JANUARY - FEBRUARY: Spain & the United States

It is always a pleasure to return to the beautiful Sierra de Andujar each winter in search of Iberian Lynx and it was another successful tour. Jan 2020 Tour Report


Female Iberian Lynx, Sierra de Andujar by Roger Wasley

Ferruginous Ducks and White-headed Ducks, Laguna Dulce

California in winter has so many wildlife spectacles with hundreds of very confiding waders, California Condor along the stunning Big Sur coastline, fantastic cetaceans in Monterey Bay, Bobcats around Point Reyes as well as many other great birds and a superb spectacle of thousands of Snow Geese! Feb 2020 California Trip Report
Minnesota was spectacular as always with wonderful views of Canada Lynx and some quality birds too! Feb 2020 Minnesota Trip Report

Northern Right Whale Dolphin in Monterey Bay, California and my first sighting since 2001

Bobcat at Point Reyes, California

Snow Geese in the Sacramento Valley, California

Waders at San Francisco Bay, California

The fabulous Varied Thrush at Point Reyes, California

An amazingly confiding Barred Owl at Sax Zim Bog, Minnesota

The stunning Canada Lynx seen well for our 5th consecutive year




MARCH - APRIL: Patch Ruff & Garden Goshawk
Only my 2nd sighting of Ruff for the patch
Fine weather in April during lockdown allowed for many hours sky watching!
The rewards were Red Kites and a Goshawk (above) which was new for the garden list.

Goshawk over the garden


MAY: Purple Patch Birding & NOCMIG Garden Quail
Like During the Spring lockdown, similar to many other birders in the country, I soon became hooked on recording nocturnal migrants passing over the garden (NOCMIG). It was very addictive and I had some exciting species including Stone Curlew, Quail and Nightjar! More NOCMIG recordings can be heard on my Sound Cloud https://soundcloud.com/christownend
One of 13 Bee-Eaters on the patch! Full account HERE

Blyth's Reed Warbler - Honest! Full account HERE



Blyth's Reed Warbler recording above and Golden Oriole below



The full account of the Marsh Warbler cab be found HERE

It is always great to see the first beaver of the Spring
Hobby hawking Mayflies on the River Otter




JUNE - JULY: Insects, Reptiles & Dartmoor Dunlin Monitoring
White-legged Damselflies on the Axe thanks to Matt

A chance encounter with a Smooth Snake on the Pebblebed Heaths

Lunar Hornet Moth on the patch thanks to Matt

Discovering Brown Argus on the patch was a great surprise.
A previously unknown site for the species

Helen and I did some more monitoring of the Dunlin on Dartmoor in July and proved breeding at one site.

AUGUST: Breeding Firecrests & Beaver Kits
I finally proved local breeding with Juvenile Firecrests!

Late Summer is always the time to see the newly born Beaver kits on the patch!

SEPTEMBER: West Penwith Birding Week with Pals
A brilliant week in a caravan near St Just with good friends Russ and Andy.
Black Kite (top), Red Kite (bottom) and Buzzards near Land's End!
A tame Lapland Bunting at Porthgwarra, Cornwall
A Wryneck was a welcome surprise one morning near Cape Cornwall

Cape Cornwall

One of many Chough seen along the coastline

OCTOBER: St Martin's Isles of Scilly Rarities
Red-eyed Vireo, Middle Town on St Martin's

Radde's Warbler, Little Arthur Farm on St Martin's

Pallas's Warbler, Lower Town on St Martin's

Red-breasted Flycatcher, Lower Town on St Martin's

One of the many beautiful beaches on St Martin's
More from my Scilly visits HERE and HERE

NOV & DEC: Cattle Egret, Water Pipits, YBW & Velvet Scoter
Cattle Egret on the patch is now almost regular!

For the second year running I had double figures of Water Pipit
on the patch in early December with a count of 13 birds!

Yellow-browed Warbler on the patch

Velvet Scoter with 100 Common Scoter off Budleigh today (30th December) and my first record off Budleigh seafront! Happy Days....

4 comments:

  1. What a year for you, Chris! And a bit of garden Goshawk grippage that I didn't know about too. Excellent! Here's to some more good local finds in 2021... 😊 👍

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  2. Thanks for your comment Gavin - It's always nice to hear from local birders like you and share each others fortunes! I'm looking forward to reading your review later as you had some very nice patch birds. Yep, that Gos was a bit of a special garden bird, for sure. I'm looking forward to a bit of friendly rivalry on the NOCMIG in particular next year 🤣 All the best to you for 2021.....

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  3. Happy New year. A great review. I always enjoy reading your blog. Hoping you have a good year and that 2021 will be a better one for all.

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  4. Thanks Spencer and Happy New Year to you too! Hopefully see you out and about soon.

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