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Flood retreating, Topsham

Flood retreating, Topsham

The River Clyst, a short distance upstream from its confluence with the Exe. The weir and road bridge, seen from the beer garden of the Bridge Inn at Topsham, mark the normal limit of the Clyst’s tidal range.

Flood retreating, Topsham

A few days before these pictures were taken, heavy rains (and spring tides0 had led to lots for flooding. Road and rail links cut off. One such flood was at this bridge, which carries the busy main road from Exeter to Exmouth. The bridge was still showing the water-line.

The water was near its lowest level when the pictures were taken. Less of the weir is showing than is usual in a normal hjgh tide.

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Robin on river mud

Robin on river mud

Birds I’d expect to see on exposed mud at low tide in the Exe estuary in winter: waders, gulls, perhaps some ducks. Near this particular stretch of mud there’s often been one or two carrion crows turning over patches of seaweed. The robin was a surprise.

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Violet bank, Topsham churchyard

Violet bank, Topsham churchyard

Flowers flower earlier in the mild climate of south Devon. This bank of violets in the churchyard at Topsham, by the Exe estuary, were already out at the end of last month,

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Dunnock looking around

Dunnock looking around

Dunnock turning round to check out all its surroundings as it stands on top of a hedge. In doing so, it presented views of it as seen from the front, and side.

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Low tide, Exe estuary

Low tide, Exe estuary

Recent heavy rain and consequent flooding brought many trees down rivers like the Exe. This one was stranded in the estuary for at least a few days, exposed on the mud at low tide.

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Godwit flock flying, Exe estuary

Godwit flock flying, Exe estuary

A flock of godwits flying over the Exe estuary recently, lit frontally and in silhouette as they wheeled around.

Godwit flock flying, Exe estuary