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Grey wagtail can be seen fishing by the river.
Grey wagtails often forage among the pebbles of the brook.
Kingfishers and grey wagtails are regularly seen along the brook.
Dippers and Grey wagtails can also be seen feeding on insects along the river.
Grey wagtails, swallows and spotted flycatchers are commonly seen.
Mallard duck, grey wagtail and occasionally kingfishers frequent the waterside.
In the stream area Dipper and Grey Wagtail have been recorded.
Notable species include grey wagtails, wild service trees, dippers and several species of bats.
It forms excellent habitat for water-loving birds such as grey wagtails and kingfishers.
The white-throated dipper and grey wagtail can be observed hunting for insects on the stream beds.
The bridge over the river is a good viewpoint where Moorhens and Grey Wagtails can be spotted.
Dippers and Grey Wagtails are regularly sighted.
Characteristic resident birds of the nature reserve are amongst others the white-throated dipper, grey wagtail and the winter wren.
Mallard, Moorhen and Grey Wagtail breed in the reserve.
Streams provide habitat for the Grey Wagtail and White-throated Dipper.
The grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) also uses the rich food supplies of the mountain brooks.
Finches, grey wagtails, woodpeckers and numerous other birds filled the air with song while the friendly lemmings scampered around showing little fear of humans.
Native bird species include the Kingfisher, Grey Wagtail and White-throated Dipper.
Closer to the stream bank itself, wild garlic grows profusely, and wild birds to be seen include the kingfisher and grey wagtail.
The downstream section is lined by oak, ash and willow trees, providing a good habitat for birds, and grey wagtails often forage at it edge.
Grey Wagtail, Kingfisher and Reed Bunting can also be seen in the river near Box.
Grey Wagtail (schmitzi)
Its mouth is at Lynmouth, The valley is abundant with wildlife, including dippers, grey wagtails and heron.
Among the more distinctive species found along the river are sand martins, common sandpipers, little ringed plovers, dippers, kingfishers and grey wagtails.