The River Exe – Dunlin

Dunlin are one of the commonest shorebirds found around the UK’s coastline. They form glorious flocks which twist this way and that in dizzying clouds as they move from shore to mudflat, or seek to avoid a passing Peregrine Falcon.

Dunlin - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

Their downward curving bill is black, except when it’s covered in glorious wet brown mud.

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