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01.05.2026 Garden Warblers are being seen moving through the Island now with the first having been seen and in song in Samares Manor grounds on the 27th April. Image: MD
A Hoopoe was a welcome visitor to a garden off Route des Augerez in St Peter and 2 Yellow Wagtails were in a horsefield at Grantez.
Reported from the north side of St Ouen's Pond from first light were 5 Sedge Warblers, 15 Reed Warblers, 2 Blackcaps, a singing Reed Bunting, a Wheatear, a Shoveler and a Peregrine, also 15 Painted Lady butterflies. On and around the Scrape were 3 Shelduck, a pair of Coot with 4 young, a Black-headed Gull, a Caspian Gull, 7 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 6 Whimbrels, 2 Wheatears, 3 Swallows, a male Shoveler, a pair of Oystercatcher, a Sedge Warbler, several Reed Warblers, a Peregrine and a Marsh Harrier which took a Lapwing chick.
On the Sand dunes were 2 Garden Warblers and in the Sandpits were good numbers of Sand Martins, a Shelduck, 6 Oystercatchers and an alba Wagtail. At Le Pulec were 4 Little Egrets and 3 Cormorants.
In Grouville Bay were 2 Shelduck and 3 Whitethroats were singing at Sorel. A further 2 Whitethroats were at Noirmont also a Chiffchaff and Greenfinch, plus another 16 Painted Ladies. 5 Buzzards were seen in flight over Mont Felard in St Lawrence.
One extra for yesterday was a Greenland Wheatear on Grouville Common










