Exmouth and Newlyn 31/03/21
The long-staying Northern Mockingbird at Exmouth, present since early February, is only the third record for this species in the UK. It was fortunate to see it immediately on arrival, sitting atop a telegraph pole. The bird then flew to an aerial on the roof of a house before disappearing into gardens. No steps needed for these views! At Newlyn an American Herring Gull has been around the harbour area for a couple of weeks. Again seen immediately on arrival the 1st winter bird looked quite different to local Herring Gulls of the same age. Clearly darker overall though the head was whitish, and with a glaucous gull look about it I thought, especially the bill. The bird was very approachable. Also at Newlyn was a very odd Herring Gull with yellow legs. Paired with a 'normal' Herring Gull the mantle colour of both birds was similar, therefore different to a Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis. Whilst walking back a singing Rock Pipit landed nearby, presumably a local breeding ...