
01.07.2025 A juvenile Moorhen at Pont Marquet Country Park this morning. Image: MD
Thick fog, especially on the windward coasts, spoiled the first morning in July, finally clearing this afternoon, feeling fresh after yesterday's excesses, with winds in the west-northwest.
Most of yesterday's waders were absent from the Scrape this morning, with just 3 Lapwings seen. Other birds visible ( just at times) included 2 Grey Herons, the family of 5 Shelduck, 2 Barnacle Geese , 12 Sand Martins, 2 Swallows and good numbers of Reed Warblers in song. On The Pond were 9 Tufted Ducks, a male Pochard, 20 Sand Martins and 5 Swallows.
Gull numbers at St Aubin are increasing daily now with 162 Black-headed Gulls including 3 juveniles, and 20 Mediterranean Gulls there today, also seen were 22 Oystercatchers, 7 Swifts and a Little Egret. In Grouville Bay were 125 Black-headed Gulls with just one juvenile, 2 Curlews and 19 Great Black-backed Gulls.
A walk round at Pont Marquet located 5 singing Firecrests, a Bullfinch, a Blackcap, 20+ Chiffchaffs, a Jackdaw and a Moorhen with 2 juveniles, with a young Buzzard heard calling nearby, at Tabor Park. Also in St Brelade, a Kingfisher was taken into care at the JSPCA, having hit a window - this our first reported returning one of the Autumn.
Counts from the Sandpits this evening included 65 Tufted Ducks, 3 Pochard, 4 Little Grebes, 120 Coot, 6 Little Egrets, a Common Sandpiper, a Mediterranean Gull, a Black-headed Gull, a White Wagtail, 2 juvenile Marsh Harriers being fed by a male, 8 Oystercatchers and 70 Sand Martins, many of them young birds.









