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02.05.2025 Not seen for two days, our last two Teal of the winter may have finally headed off. They are seen here on the Scrape two days ago MD.
An overcast start to the day become fine by this afternoon in a light northwest wind, but feeling cooler than the last few days
Evening update: An
Osprey flew over Beauport at 5:15 this evening heading north, so is likely to be on the Island first thing tomorrow.
A return to westerly conditions saw a clear-out of many of the recent migrants to the Island. On St Ouen's Pond Scrape were the male Shelduck, a Greenshank, a Common Sandpiper, 2 Oystercatchers and 6 Lapwings, and flying overhead were a Black-headed Gull, 4 Sand Martins and 8 Swallows. On St Ouen's Pond were a Whimbrel, a Dunlin and the male Wigeon. In the Sandpits was a pair of Shelduck while in Les Ormes Valley were 4 Whitethroats and 2 Garden Warblers with another Whitethroat, a singing Garden Warbler and a singing Dartford Warbler on the Blanches Banques. A further Whitethroat was at Kempt Tower.
Little was passing Grosnez this morning, with just 13 Common Scoters, 9 Gannets, 3 Cormorants, 34 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 23 Swallows and a Swift seen in two hours.
In the south-east of the Island, 3 Grey Plovers, 6 Oystercatchers and a Yellow Wagtail were seen at La Rocque, and 2 Whimbrels plus 102 Oystercatchers at Pontac.
30 Swifts were seen over B&Q on St John's Road and a Sedge Warbler was in a garden by Grands Vaux Tennis Courts.
From yesterday: a few waders were on the beach in St Ouen's Bay which included 10 Sanderlings, 12 Ringed Plovers and a Dunlin.









