Birds to See in Devon in April
150 species matching this filter.
Devon's diverse landscapes — from the rugged coastlines of Exmoor and the South Devon cliffs to the estuaries of the Exe and Taw — support a remarkable variety of birdlife, with around 150 species recorded in April alone. This is a month of transition, as summer migrants such as the Common Reed-warbler and Common Sandpiper begin arriving, while wintering birds like the Common Merganser and Greenshank linger on estuaries and reservoirs. Devon's woodlands, farmland, and wetlands also host year-round favourites including Great Tits, Magpies, Linnets, and the striking Mandarin Duck.
New in April24
- Atlantic Puffin
- Black-crowned Night-heron
- Common Redstart
- Common Reed-warbler
- Common Swift
- Common Tern
- Cuckoo
- European Pied Flycatcher
- Garden Warbler
- Grasshopper Warbler
- Hobby
- House Martin
- Lesser Whitethroat
- Manx Shearwater
- Northern Mockingbird
- Red Kite
- Ring Ouzel
- Sedge Warbler
- Tree Pipit
- Whimbrel
- Whinchat
- Whitethroat
- Wood Warbler
- Yellow Wagtail
Resident
(112)
Avocet
Recurvirostra avosettaLC
An elegant wader present on Devon's estuaries for much of the year. The Exe Estuary is a key site, with notable winter flocks.
Jun–Apr

Bar-tailed Godwit
Limosa lapponicaNT
Frequents Devon's estuaries, especially the Exe and Taw-Torridge, probing mudflats with its upturned bill. Most numerous in winter and on autumn passage.
Jul–May

Black-tailed Godwit
Limosa limosaNT
A year-round presence on the Exe Estuary, one of the UK's key wintering sites. Feeds on mudflats in large flocks, with numbers peaking from autumn through spring.
Year-round

Blackbird
Turdus merulaLC
A common resident found year-round in Devon's gardens, hedgerows and woodlands. Males sing prominently from rooftops and treetops at dusk.
Year-round

Blackcap
Sylvia atricapillaLC
A common resident found in woodlands and gardens year-round. Winter numbers are bolstered by continental migrants visiting berry-laden hedgerows.
Year-round

Blue Tit
Cyanistes caeruleusLC
A common and familiar garden resident throughout Devon. Readily uses nest boxes and feeders, with numbers boosted in winter by continental birds.
Year-round

Bullfinch
Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC
An uncommon but year-round resident of Devon's hedgerows and woodland edges. Shy and easily overlooked despite its striking plumage.
Year-round

Buzzard
Buteo buteoLC
Devon's most common raptor, soaring over farmland, moors, and woodland edges year-round. Often seen perched on fence posts.
Year-round

Canada Goose
Branta canadensisLC
A common resident found year-round on Devon's lakes, rivers and parkland. Flocks gather on larger water bodies outside the breeding season.
Year-round

Carrion Crow
Corvus coroneLC
A common and adaptable resident found across all Devon habitats from coast to moorland. One of the county's most familiar birds.
Year-round

Cattle Egret
Bubulcus ibisLC
A rare but increasingly regular resident, often seen among livestock on lowland pastures. Part of a recent UK colonisation trend, with a summer gap in records.
Jul–Apr

Cetti's Warbler
Cettia cettiLC
An uncommon but increasing resident, skulking in dense reedbeds and waterside scrub. More often heard than seen, with its explosive song.
Year-round

Chaffinch
Fringilla coelebsLC
A common and widespread resident of Devon's woodlands, hedgerows and gardens. Its cheerful song is a hallmark of spring.
Year-round

Chiffchaff
Phylloscopus collybitaLC
A common resident heard year-round in woodlands, hedgerows and gardens. Devon's mild climate supports a wintering population boosted by continental birds.
Year-round

Cirl Bunting
Emberiza cirlusLC
Devon is the UK stronghold for this scarce resident. Found on warm, sheltered farmland along the south coast, especially near the Labrador Bay RSPB reserve.
Year-round

Coal Tit
Periparus aterLC
A common resident of Devon's conifer and mixed woodlands, also visiting garden feeders. Smaller than Blue Tit with a distinctive peaked crest.
Year-round

Common Gull
Larus canusLC
Present year-round but most numerous in winter on estuaries, playing fields, and farmland. Less abundant than Herring or Black-headed Gulls.
Year-round

Common Kingfisher
Alcedo atthisLC
Found year-round along Devon's rivers and sheltered estuaries. A flash of electric blue darting low over the water.
Year-round

Common Loon
Gavia immerLC
A rare but regular visitor to Devon's coast and estuaries, mainly from October to April. Larger and heavier-billed than other divers.
Oct–May

Common Merganser
Mergus merganserLC
Scarce year-round resident on Devon's rivers, favouring fast-flowing stretches on Dartmoor and the Exe catchment for breeding.
Year-round

Common Pheasant
Phasianus colchicusLC
Abundant year-round across Devon's farmland, woodland edges, and hedgerows. Frequently encountered on rural walks throughout the county.
Year-round

Common Raven
Corvus coraxLC
An uncommon but increasing resident, favouring Devon's rugged coastline and Dartmoor's tors. Deep cronking calls carry far across open landscapes.
Year-round

Common Redpoll
Acanthis flammeaLC
A rare visitor, most likely in winter when small numbers may join siskin flocks in alder and birch woodland. Absent during late summer.
Oct–Aug

Common Sandpiper
Actitis hypoleucosLC
Bobs along Devon's rivers and rocky shores throughout the year. Breeds beside upland streams on Dartmoor and Exmoor, with wider dispersal in winter.
Year-round

Common Scoter
Melanitta nigraLC
Scarce sea duck seen off Devon's coast most of the year, often in small rafts on open water. Numbers peak during autumn passage.
Jul–May

Common Shelduck
Tadorna tadornaLC
A common resident breeding on Devon's estuaries and coasts. Large moulting flocks gather on the Exe Estuary in late summer.
Year-round

Common Snipe
Gallinago gallinagoLC
Found year-round in wet meadows, marshes and estuary margins. Its distinctive 'drumming' display flight can be heard over Devon's moorland bogs in spring.
Aug–Jun

Common Starling
Sturnus vulgarisLC
A common resident forming spectacular winter murmurations, notably at coastal piers. Breeds in buildings and tree holes across the county.
Year-round

Coot
Fulica atraLC
Found year-round on Devon's larger lakes and reservoirs. Less widespread than Moorhen, preferring open water with marginal vegetation.
Year-round

Curlew
Numenius arquataNT
Present year-round, breeding on Dartmoor and wintering on Devon's estuaries. Its evocative call is iconic across the county's moors.
Year-round

Dartford Warbler
Curruca undataNT
A rare resident of gorse-covered heathland, particularly on Devon's coastal commons. Vulnerable to harsh winters but slowly recovering.
Year-round

Dipper
Cinclus cinclusLC
A rare but charismatic resident of fast-flowing Dartmoor rivers and streams. Bobs on rocks and dives for aquatic invertebrates.
Year-round

Dunlin
Calidris alpinaLC
Found year-round on Devon's estuaries, forming busy flocks on the Exe mudflats. Numbers peak in winter when Continental birds augment the resident population.
Year-round

Dunnock
Prunella modularisLC
A common but unobtrusive resident of Devon's hedgerows and garden shrubberies. Its thin, warbling song is heard year-round.
Year-round

Egyptian Goose
Alopochen aegyptiacaLC
A rare but increasing feral resident, occasionally seen on Devon's lakes and parkland. Part of a spreading UK population.
Nov–Aug

Eider
Somateria mollissimaNT
A rare resident along Devon's coast, mainly seen in winter. Small numbers linger off rocky shores and estuarine waters.
Oct–May

Eurasian Collared Dove
Streptopelia decaoctoLC
A familiar resident of Devon's gardens, farms, and villages year-round. Its monotonous three-note call is a constant backdrop.
Year-round

Eurasian Jay
Garrulus glandariusLC
An uncommon but widespread resident of Devon's oak woodlands and mature gardens. Its harsh screeching call often betrays its presence.
Year-round

Eurasian Nuthatch
Sitta europaeaLC
An uncommon resident of mature deciduous woodland, often seen spiralling down oak trunks. Sedentary and territorial throughout the year.
Year-round

Eurasian Oystercatcher
Haematopus ostralegusNT
A familiar sight on Devon's estuaries and rocky shores year-round. Its piping call is a characteristic sound of the coast.
Year-round

Eurasian Siskin
Spinus spinusLC
An uncommon resident, breeding in conifer woods and visiting garden feeders in winter. Often found in alders along Devon's river valleys.
Year-round

Eurasian Skylark
Alauda arvensisLC
An uncommon resident of Devon's open farmland and moorland edges. Declining due to agricultural intensification but still sings over Dartmoor's fringes.
Year-round

Eurasian Spoonbill
Platalea leucorodiaLC
A rare but increasingly regular visitor to Devon's estuaries, present in most months. Favours sites like the Exe Estuary.
Jun–Apr

Eurasian Wigeon
Mareca penelopeLC
An uncommon resident, with numbers boosted in winter on Devon's estuaries and flooded fields. Whistling flocks favour the Exe.
Year-round

Eurasian Wren
Troglodytes troglodytesLC
A common and widespread resident, belting out its powerful song from hedgerows, gardens and woodland undergrowth across Devon year-round.
Year-round

European Goldfinch
Carduelis carduelisLC
A common and colourful year-round resident, thriving in gardens, orchards, and weedy field margins. Often seen in charm flocks feeding on teasel and thistle.
Year-round

European Green Woodpecker
Picus viridisLC
Resident year-round, often heard giving its laughing 'yaffle' call across Devon's parklands and pastures. Feeds mainly on ants in short grassland.
Year-round

European Herring Gull
Larus argentatusLC
An abundant and familiar resident of Devon's towns, harbours, and coastline. Nests on rooftops and cliffs throughout the county.
Year-round

European Robin
Erithacus rubeculaLC
One of Devon's most familiar garden birds, present year-round and singing through much of the winter. Fiercely territorial despite its gentle appearance.
Year-round

European Shag
Phalacrocorax aristotelisLC
Resident on Devon's rocky coasts, favouring cliffs and harbours. Smaller and darker than the Great Cormorant.
Year-round

Firecrest
Regulus ignicapillaLC
An uncommon resident favouring evergreen woodland and sheltered valleys. Devon is a stronghold, with numbers boosted by autumn continental migrants.
Sep–Jul

Fulmar
Fulmarus glacialisLC
Breeds on Devon's dramatic sea cliffs, notably at Hartland and Berry Head. Present most of the year but scarce in autumn.
Dec–Sep

Gadwall
Mareca streperaLC
A rare year-round resident on Devon's freshwater lakes and marshes. Often overlooked among flocks of other dabbling ducks.
Year-round

Goldcrest
Regulus regulusLC
A common resident of coniferous and mixed woodland. Tiny but vocal, its high-pitched call is a familiar sound in Devon's woods and gardens.
Year-round

Great Black-backed Gull
Larus marinusLC
A common and imposing resident found along Devon's coast and estuaries year-round. The largest gull regularly seen in the county.
Year-round

Great Cormorant
Phalacrocorax carboLC
Common throughout the year on Devon's estuaries, reservoirs, and coastline. Often seen perched with wings outstretched to dry.
Year-round

Great Crested Grebe
Podiceps cristatusLC
An uncommon year-round resident on Devon's larger lakes, reservoirs, and estuaries. Its elaborate courtship display is a highlight of spring.
Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker
Dendrocopos majorLC
Common in Devon's woodlands, parks, and gardens year-round. Its loud drumming is a familiar sound in spring.
Year-round

Great Tit
Parus majorLC
A common resident found in virtually every Devon habitat with trees. A dominant visitor to garden feeders with a bold, assertive character.
Year-round

Great White Egret
Ardea albaLC
An increasingly regular rare visitor to Devon's wetlands and estuaries, reflecting the species' ongoing expansion across southern England.
Jun–Apr

Green Sandpiper
Tringa ochropusLC
A scarce but regular visitor to freshwater pools, ditches and watercress beds. Most often seen during return migration in July–August and again in winter.
Jul–Apr

Greenfinch
Chloris chlorisLC
A common year-round resident, though numbers have declined due to trichomonosis. Frequents gardens, hedgerows, and farmland across the county.
Year-round

Greenshank
Tringa nebulariaLC
Present year-round on Devon's estuaries and coastal creeks, though never in large numbers. Elegant and long-legged, often seen wading in shallow tidal channels.
Year-round

Grey Heron
Ardea cinereaLC
A familiar year-round resident on Devon's rivers, estuaries, and farmland ponds. Nests colonially in tall trees.
Year-round

Grey Plover
Pluvialis squatarolaLC
Found on Devon's estuaries and mudflats for much of the year, with peak numbers in winter. The Exe Estuary is a favoured site.
Jul–May

Grey Wagtail
Motacilla cinereaLC
An uncommon resident favouring Devon's fast-flowing streams and rivers, often seen bobbing on rocks. Moves to lowland areas in winter.
Year-round

Greylag Goose
Anser anserLC
A rare year-round resident found on Devon's estuaries, lakes and farmland. Both feral and genuinely wild birds occur.
Year-round

House Sparrow
Passer domesticusLC
A common resident closely tied to Devon's towns and villages, nesting in roof spaces. Numbers have declined but colonies persist.
Year-round

Jackdaw
Corvus monedulaLC
A common and sociable resident, nesting in Devon's church towers, old buildings, and cliff faces. Often seen in noisy flocks with Rooks.
Year-round

Kestrel
Falco tinnunculusLC
An uncommon resident, often seen hovering over Devon's roadside verges, farmland, and coastal grasslands while hunting for voles and small mammals.
Year-round

Kittiwake
Rissa tridactylaVU
Breeds on Devon's sea cliffs, notably at Lundy and Berry Head. Numbers are declining nationally, making local colonies increasingly important.
Year-round

Lesser Black-backed Gull
Larus fuscusLC
Present year-round but most numerous from spring to autumn. Frequents estuaries, landfill sites, and coastal fields across Devon.
Year-round

Linnet
Linaria cannabinaLC
Found year-round on coastal scrub, farmland, and gorse-covered commons. Numbers have declined but flocks still gather on stubble fields in winter.
Year-round

Little Egret
Egretta garzettaLC
Now a common resident along Devon's estuaries and coasts, having colonised since the 1990s. Readily seen on the Exe Estuary year-round.
Year-round

Little Grebe
Tachybaptus ruficollisLC
An uncommon but year-round resident on Devon's ponds, lakes, and sheltered waterways. Its distinctive whinnying call often reveals its presence.
Year-round

Long-tailed Tit
Aegithalos caudatusLC
A common and charming resident of hedgerows and woodland. Often seen in noisy family flocks moving acrobatically through Devon's trees.
Year-round

Magpie
Pica picaLC
A common and conspicuous resident throughout Devon's towns, villages, and farmland. Bold and adaptable, frequently seen in gardens.
Year-round

Mallard
Anas platyrhynchosLC
A common year-round resident found on virtually any freshwater across Devon, from farm ponds to estuaries and town parks.
Year-round

Mandarin Duck
Aix galericulataLC
A rare but striking resident found on wooded rivers and lakes. Males are unmistakable with their ornate plumage.
Year-round

Marsh Tit
Poecile palustrisLC
An uncommon resident of Devon's mature deciduous woodlands and hedgerows. Sedentary and territorial, often found in the same patch year-round.
Year-round

Meadow Pipit
Anthus pratensisLC
An uncommon resident of Dartmoor's open grasslands and coastal clifftops. Numbers swell in autumn with passage birds moving through.
Year-round

Mistle Thrush
Turdus viscivorusLC
An uncommon resident of parkland, orchards and open woodland. Often sings from treetops in late winter, earlier than most thrushes.
Year-round

Moorhen
Gallinula chloropusLC
A common resident of Devon's ponds, streams, and waterways year-round. Often seen picking along muddy banks with a flicking tail.
Year-round

Mute Swan
Cygnus olorLC
A familiar year-round resident gracing Devon's rivers, estuaries and town lakes. Pairs nest along waterways across the county.
Year-round

Northern Gannet
Morus bassanusLC
Seen offshore year-round, often plunge-diving spectacularly. Regularly observed from headlands such as Berry Head and Prawle Point.
Year-round

Northern Lapwing
Vanellus vanellusNT
A declining resident found on Devon's farmland and estuaries year-round. Winter flocks on the Exe can be impressive.
Year-round

Northern Shoveler
Spatula clypeataLC
An uncommon resident found on Devon's wetlands and estuaries. Numbers increase in winter with continental arrivals.
Jul–May

Peregrine Falcon
Falco peregrinusLC
An uncommon but increasing resident, nesting on Devon's sea cliffs and occasionally on urban buildings. Spectacular stoops on prey at high speed.
Year-round

Razorbill
Alca tordaLC
Breeds on Devon's dramatic sea cliffs and winters offshore. Often seen at sites like Berry Head and Lundy Island year-round.
Year-round

Red Crossbill
Loxia curvirostraLC
A rare and irruptive resident of conifer plantations, notably on Dartmoor and in Haldon Forest. Numbers vary greatly between years.
Aug–Jun

Red Knot
Calidris canutusNT
Scarce on Devon's estuaries compared to larger east coast sites. Small flocks occasionally appear on the Exe mudflats, mainly in winter and on passage.
Jul–Apr

Redshank
Tringa totanusLC
Common on Devon's estuaries year-round, with its loud piping calls a familiar sound on the Exe and Taw mudflats. Numbers bolstered by winter visitors.
Year-round

Reed Bunting
Emberiza schoeniclusLC
An uncommon resident of reedbeds, marshes, and wet ditches. Found at sites like the Exe Estuary and Slapton Ley throughout the year.
Year-round

Ringed Plover
Charadrius hiaticulaLC
Present year-round on Devon's shingle beaches and estuarine mudflats. Breeds on a few coastal sites but numbers remain modest.
Year-round

Rock Dove
Columba liviaLC
Found year-round along Devon's sea cliffs and in towns as feral pigeons. True wild-type birds favour rocky coastal ledges.
Year-round

Rock Pipit
Anthus petrosusLC
An uncommon resident of Devon's rocky coastline, foraging along wave-splashed shores and harbour walls throughout the year.
Year-round

Rook
Corvus frugilegusLC
A common resident of Devon's agricultural lowlands, nesting colonially in tall trees. Rookeries are a familiar sight across the county's farmland.
Year-round

Rose-ringed Parakeet
Alexandrinus krameriLC
A rare resident, with small numbers established around Exeter and other Devon towns. A non-native species slowly spreading from south-east England.
Year-round

Ruddy Turnstone
Arenaria interpresLC
Forages along Devon's rocky shorelines and harbour walls, flipping stones and seaweed to find invertebrates. Present most months but absent in midsummer.
Jul–May

Sanderling
Calidris albaLC
Scarce but regular on Devon's sandy beaches, running rapidly along the tideline. Most likely on south coast beaches in winter and during passage periods.
Jul–May

Song Thrush
Turdus philomelosLC
A common resident of gardens, hedgerows and woodland. Its rich, repetitive song is one of the earliest heard in Devon's spring chorus.
Year-round

Sparrowhawk
Accipiter nisusLC
A year-round resident, hunting small birds in Devon's woodlands, hedgerows, and gardens. Often dashes low through cover.
Year-round

Spotted Redshank
Tringa erythropusLC
Scarce but regular on the Exe and other estuaries, often feeding apart from common Redshanks. Most likely seen in autumn passage and winter months.
Jul–Apr

Stock Dove
Columba oenasLC
A quiet, unobtrusive resident of Devon's mature woodlands and parkland. Often overlooked but identified by its black eye and wing bars.
Year-round

Stonechat
Saxicola torquatusLC
A common resident of Devon's coastal gorse, heathland and Dartmoor margins. Often perches prominently, flicking its tail.
Year-round

Tawny Owl
Strix alucoLC
A secretive year-round resident of Devon's mature woodlands and wooded gardens. More often heard than seen after dark.
Year-round

Treecreeper
Certhia familiarisLC
An uncommon but widespread resident, creeping mouse-like up tree trunks in Devon's woodlands and mature gardens throughout the year.
Year-round

Tufted Duck
Aythya fuligulaLC
An uncommon year-round resident on Devon's lakes and reservoirs. Numbers peak in winter when birds gather on larger water bodies.
Year-round

Western Marsh-harrier
Circus aeruginosusLC
A rare but increasingly seen resident, quartering reedbeds and marshes on Devon's estuaries and wetland reserves.
Jul–May

Woodpigeon
Columba palumbusLC
An abundant year-round resident found in woodlands, parks, gardens, and farmland across the county. Numbers swell in autumn with continental immigrants.
Year-round

Yellow-legged Gull
Larus michahellisLC
An uncommon resident with additional rare passage birds in summer and autumn. Most reliably seen at coastal tips and harbours, peaking in late summer.
Jun–Apr

Yellowhammer
Emberiza citrinellaLC
An uncommon but year-round resident of hedgerows and arable farmland. Males sing their distinctive song from prominent perches in spring and summer.
Year-round
Breeding
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Atlantic Puffin
Fratercula arcticaVU
Breeds on Lundy Island, Devon's only nesting site for this charismatic auk. Present from April to July, nesting in burrows on the island's western slopes.
Apr–Jul

Barn Swallow
Hirundo rusticaLC
A common summer visitor, hawking insects over Devon's farmland and villages. Often nests in barns and outbuildings from March to November.
Mar–Nov

Common Redstart
Phoenicurus phoenicurusLC
An uncommon summer visitor breeding in Devon's western oak woodlands and Dartmoor fringes from April to September.
Apr–Sep

Common Reed-warbler
Acrocephalus scirpaceusLC
An uncommon summer breeder in Devon's reedbeds from April to September. More restricted to Phragmites reed than the similar Sedge Warbler.
Apr–Sep

Common Swift
Apus apusLC
Breeds in Devon's towns and villages, screaming over rooftops from late April to September. Numbers have declined in recent decades.
Apr–Sep

Common Tern
Sterna hirundoLC
A rare breeder in Devon, arriving from April and lingering into October. Favours estuaries and coastal waters for nesting and fishing.
Apr–Oct

Cuckoo
Cuculus canorusLC
A declining summer visitor arriving in April, heard calling across Devon's moorland and woodland edges before departing by late June.
Apr–Jun

European Pied Flycatcher
Ficedula hypoleucaLC
An uncommon summer breeder favouring mature oak woodlands, particularly in the Dart and Teign valleys. Readily uses nestboxes.
Apr–Sep

Garden Warbler
Sylvia borinLC
A rare and secretive summer breeder in dense scrubby woodland. Present from April to September, more often heard than seen.
Apr–Sep

Hobby
Falco subbuteoLC
A rare summer breeder arriving in April, hunting dragonflies over Devon's heathlands and wetlands. Departs by October for African wintering grounds.
Apr–Oct

House Martin
Delichon urbicumLC
A common breeding visitor, building mud nests under the eaves of houses across Devon's towns and villages from April to October.
Apr–Oct

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
Dryobates minorLC
A rare breeding visitor to Devon's mature broadleaf woodlands from March to June. Declining nationally, this sparrow-sized woodpecker is easily overlooked.
Mar–Jun

Lesser Whitethroat
Curruca currucaLC
A rare breeding visitor at the western edge of its range. Found in tall hedgerows and scrub, mainly from April to June.
Apr–Jun

Little Ringed Plover
Charadrius dubiusLC
A rare summer breeder in Devon, nesting on gravel margins of reservoirs and rivers from March to August.
Mar–Aug

Manx Shearwater
Puffinus puffinusLC
A rare breeder on Lundy Island, seen offshore from April to October. Best spotted during calm evening seawatches.
Apr–Oct

Red Kite
Milvus milvusLC
A rare breeding bird in Devon, part of the species' gradual spread into south-west England. Seen soaring over farmland in spring.
Apr–Jun

Sand Martin
Riparia ripariaLC
An uncommon summer breeder, nesting in sandy riverbanks and quarries. Arrives from March and gathers in flocks before departing by October.
Mar–Oct

Sandwich Tern
Thalasseus sandvicensisLC
An uncommon breeder present from March to October. Plunge-dives for fish along Devon's coast and is often the first tern to arrive in spring.
Mar–Oct

Sedge Warbler
Acrocephalus schoenobaenusLC
An uncommon summer breeder arriving in April, favouring Devon's reedbeds and waterside scrub. Delivers a rapid, chattering song from dense cover.
Apr–Sep

Tree Pipit
Anthus trivialisLC
An uncommon summer visitor breeding on Dartmoor's wooded fringes and heathland edges, recognised by its parachuting song flight.
Apr–Sep

Wheatear
Oenanthe oenantheLC
An uncommon summer breeder on Dartmoor's open moorland and stone walls, also seen on coastal headlands during spring passage.
Mar–Oct

Whimbrel
Numenius phaeopusLC
Passes through Devon's estuaries and coasts mainly in spring and autumn. Its distinctive seven-note whistle aids identification.
Apr–Oct

Whinchat
Saxicola rubetraLC
A rare and declining summer breeder on rough moorland margins, most likely encountered on Dartmoor's bracken-covered slopes.
Apr–Sep

Whitethroat
Curruca communisLC
An uncommon summer visitor breeding in hedgerows, scrub and bramble patches. Its scratchy song is heard across Devon from April to September.
Apr–Sep

Willow Warbler
Phylloscopus trochilusLC
An uncommon summer breeder favouring scrubby woodland edges and moorland fringes. Numbers have declined in recent decades across Devon.
Mar–Oct

Wood Warbler
Phylloscopus sibilatrixLC
A rare and declining breeder in Devon's mature oak woodlands, mainly on Dartmoor's fringes. Present briefly from April to June.
Apr–Jun
Non-breeding
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Brent Goose
Branta berniclaLC
An uncommon winter visitor to Devon's estuaries, especially the Exe. Dark-bellied birds predominate from autumn through to spring.
Sep–Apr

Northern Pintail
Anas acutaLC
An uncommon winter visitor to Devon's estuaries and coastal marshes. Elegant and long-tailed, favouring the Exe and Taw.
Sep–Apr

Pochard
Aythya ferinaVU
A rare non-breeding visitor to Devon's lakes and reservoirs. This nationally declining species is most likely in winter months.
Aug–Apr

Red-breasted Merganser
Mergus serratorLC
Winters on Devon's estuaries and sheltered coasts, often seen fishing in small groups on the Exe or Taw-Torridge estuaries.
Oct–Apr

Red-throated Loon
Gavia stellataLC
A rare non-breeding visitor from November to April. Seen in Devon's coastal waters and estuaries, often flying low over the sea.
Nov–Apr

Water Rail
Rallus aquaticusLC
A secretive bird of Devon's reedbeds and marshes, more often heard than seen. Most frequently detected in winter months.
Aug–Apr
Passage
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Black-crowned Night-heron
Nycticorax nycticoraxLC
A very rare spring passage visitor, with occasional April records. One of Devon's most sought-after vagrant herons.
Apr

Grasshopper Warbler
Locustella naeviaLC
A rare passage visitor in spring, occasionally heard reeling from dense scrub on Devon's heathlands. Extremely skulking and difficult to observe.
Apr–May

Northern Mockingbird
Mimus polyglottosLC
An exceptionally rare vagrant from North America, recorded only as a brief passage bird in April. A remarkable find for any Devon birder.
Apr

Red-legged Partridge
Alectoris rufaNT
A rare and localised bird in Devon, occasionally seen on arable farmland during spring and autumn. Largely sustained by releases.
Oct–May

Ring Ouzel
Turdus torquatusLC
A rare passage migrant glimpsed briefly in April and October on Dartmoor's high ground and coastal headlands during migration.
Oct–Apr

Yellow Wagtail
Motacilla flavaLC
A rare passage migrant through Devon in spring and autumn, occasionally seen on coastal fields and wetland margins.
Apr–Sep