Exe Estuary Birds

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Exe Estuary Birds. The RSPB has two nature reserves adjoining the estuary at Bowling Green Marsh and Exminster Marshes. The Exe Estuary is of international importance for wintering waders and wildfowl supporting 1000s of birds.

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Around the quay and shore at Exmouth Rock Pipit Turnstone Red Breasted Merganser Shag Greater Black Back Gull. An avid bird watcher for over 50 years with a special interest in wetland birds. Great Crested Grebes were present in good numbers a group of 19 together contributing to a total of at least 26.

One of the best opportunities to view the wildlife of the estuary is at the the RSPBs two nature reserves.

An area of wet grassland drained by dykes and ditches the Marshes are an important breeding ground for lapwings and redshanks. The Exe Estuary is famous for its wildlife in particular the huge number of birds which over-winter in the area including avocets black-tailed godwits bar-tailed godwits and brent geese. Around the quay and shore at Exmouth Rock Pipit Turnstone Red Breasted Merganser Shag Greater Black Back Gull. Enjoy a lovely walk here in this.