I was staying in East Devon for a week and, on Sunday, I took the train from Exmouth to Topsham. Then I walked to RSPB Bowling Green Marsh and sat in the bird hide for some time.
Row of Black-tailed Godwits in both summer and winter plumage
Wigeon feeding on the grass
Spoonbill and Shelduck on a narrow island in the lagoon
In fact, there were two Spoonbills on the little island
Spoonbills and a long row of Black-tailed Godwits
Little Egrets flying above some Black-tailed Godwits
A pair of Black Swans were on grass at the other side of the lagoon
Pintail on the lagoon
The two Spoonbills were feeding when the Black-tailed Godwits decided to move
Spoonbills preening behind two Godwits
The pair of Black Swans moved into the water and sailed past the bird hide
talking to one another as they sailed along the water
I came across a male Blackbird on the lane leading from Bowling Green Marsh
Curlew and Redshank feeding on the mud in front of the Goat Walk in Topsham
I had a great time and planned to visit again later in the week.







































