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Saturday 22nd:
A Grey Seal was on Bull Hill at low tide.
Monday 10th:
A Red Admiral was still on the wing.
Wednesday 5th:
A Red Admiral was still on the wing in Greenland Lake.
Sunday 25th:
A Common Darter was still on the wing in Greenland Lake.
Sunday 18th:
Despite the windy overcast conditions a single Red Admiral was still on the wing.
Saturday 17th:
At least seven Bottle-nosed Dolphin were offshore early morning before heading south towards Teignmouth. A single Red Admiral was still on the wing.
Thursday 15th:
Single Common Darter and Red Admiral were still on the wing.
Saturday 10th:
A Speckled Wood still on the wing near the First Pond.
Sunday 4th:
At least 20 Common Darter were still on the wing along with six Red Admiral, three Small Copper and two Speckled Wood. A Weasel was on the Dune Ridge.
Friday 2nd:
At least six Common Darter were still on the wing along with three Migrant Hawker and four Red Admiral. Also still on the wing the hoverfly Sphaerophoria scripta, a possible late migrant. The most amazing record however was of an exceptionally late Meadow Brown in the Crocus compound.
Thursday 1st:
A Fox was seen in Greenland Lake, the first sighting for several months.
Wednesday 31st:
At least five Red Admiral were on the wing along with two Common Darter and a Migrant Hawker.
Saturday 20th:
A Weasel was seen along the Dune Ridge.
Tuesday 16th:
A Water Shrew was by the Main Pond.
Friday 12th:
Seven Bottle-nosed Dolphin were offshore.