Hi everyone, sorry there haven't been many posts this summer, i've just been trying to get better footage and produce better footage.
Whilst on holiday in east Devon, I visited Seaton wetlands to see what birdlife I could find. In the first hide you could lots of different species of gulls, including black-headed, herring and great black backed gulls. The other birds that you could see were redshanks and sandpipers out in the rain. This video is of a sandpiper we saw on a rock.
After that, another wading bird known as a redshank appeared much closer to the hide.
After we finished in the first hide, we carried on around the site, walked past some artificial sand martin nests (I did see a few bob in and out but couldn't get any on camera) and to another hide where we saw some little brown birds (probably reed warblers) fly about. We then went back in the direction of the first hide and passed a juvenile shelduck feeding along the muddy banks. It was the first time I had ever seen one.