Saturday 21st March 2026: Yarner Wood and Hayle estuary
After an overnight stay near Hay Tor, and a streamside meander behind the hotel, we headed to Yarner Wood in hope of Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. We had barely left the car park when a yaffled call was heard and a bird that appeared black and white flew across the tree tops. A volunteer working nearby confirmed Lesser Spot, but despite the good audio, the sight views were less than satisfactory. I prefer a bird in the bins for an annual tick! We continued on up the path, noting the regular tits and woodland species along the way. A pair of Nuthatch appeared to be nest building, and a Coal Tit was also spotted with nesting material in its beak. We stumbled on a pair of birders watching what appeared to me to be two Buzzards, who insisted they were looking at Goshawks. We left them to it and continued our walk. We again heard what sounded like Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, and Merlin agreed, but the birds were elusive, and despite seeing movement it was really hard to track the bir...