
03.06.2026 A proud female Shoveler with her brood, on the Scrape today MD
Another disturbed day, with periods of rain and strong southwest winds, feeling cold at a maximum 18c
Despite the conditions, the Savi's Warbler was in song again this morning on the north side of St Ouen's Pond, where a Whitethroat, a singing Skylark, and 3 Stonechats were also present. On St Ouen's Pond were the 2 Black-winged Stilts, 3 male Shovelers, 14 Tufted Ducks, a Little Grebe, and feeding in the unpleasant conditions were 15 Swifts, 10 House Martins, 10 Sand Martins and 20 Swallows.
At and around the Scrape were one of the Black-winged Stilts feeding, 4 Shelducks, a family of Shovelers which included 8 chicks, 5 juvenile Lapwings, two of which were fledged plus 4 adult Lapwings paying close attention them, 2 Oystercatchers, but with no sign of their two chicks, a Grey Heron and another singing Skylark.
Corbiere was much less busy than in recent days and in two hours, 30 Manx Shearwaters, 21 Balearic Shearwaters. 7 Guillemots, 14 Gannets, a Fulmar and 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls flew by. A pair of Shelduck was in Petit Port Bay, also 65 Oystercatchers.










