The Lesser Crested Tern was still present early morning, but left would-be admirers in the lurch by relocating to the Turf, Exminster before giving people the run around as it fed or roosted at distance between Starcross and Lympstone. It eventually returned to Cockwood mid afternoon were it showed well, briefly returning to the Recording Area before heading back towards Lympstone.
After a few hours we finally had good views of the Lesser Crested Tern, it touched down on the shoreline off Cockwood Steps. We watched it for an hour with about 50 other birders. #UKBirding
— Rob Murphy (@robmurphy.bsky.social) 6 December 2025 at 17:03
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Also around the estuary 87 Knot, 32 Ringed Plover, 11 Great Crested Grebe, four Greenshank, four Red-breasted Merganser, two Avocet and a drake Goosander which flew west,
Elsewhere a Great Northern Diver offshore, eight Skylark around The Bight and four Jackdaw on Bull Hill.












