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04.05.2025. This fine Melodious Warbler was ringed and released at Grouville Marsh this morning, image courtesy of David Buxton
A fair to cloudy day in a light northerly wind,
Also at Grouville Marsh this morning was a Garden Warbler, and 2 Swifts were over Gorey Village and a further 3 Swifts were at Elizabeth Harbour with 110 Oystercatchers at Elizabeth Castle.
Odds and ends seen passing Corbiere included 2 Manx Shearwaters, 6 Guillemots, 2 Razorbills, 3 Fulmars, 18 Gannets, a flock of 10 Black-headed Gulls, 33 Shags, 43 Great Black-backed Gulls, 12 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a Marsh Harrier, a Curlew, 5 Swallows and a Grey Seal, with a Sedge Warbler in song there near the lower car park. In Petit Port Bay were two pairs of Shelduck at war with each other, 5 Whimbrels and a Grey Heron. On La Rosiere common were 42 Crows, 8 Jackdaws, a Raven, 2 Swallows and 2 Whitethroats, also a Painted Lady butterfly.
Around St Ouen's Pond were a pair of Shelduck, 3 Grey Herons - one a possible juvenile bird, 4 Shoveler, 4 Tufted Duck, 3 Swifts, a Water Pipit, a Stonechat, and Reed Warblers and on the Scrape were a pair of Shelduck, 2 Whimbrels, 4 Lapwings and 2 Oystercatchers. At Kempt Tower pools were 2 Little Grebes, a Stonechat, a Greenfinch, a Reed Warbler and a Chiffchaff.
Around Noirmont were a Whitethroat, a Dartford Warbler, and a Wheatear. 2 Swallowtail butterflies were on Portelet Common. At Plemont were 5 Razorbills, 13 Fulmars, 2 Ravens, 3 Swallows and c20 Linnets feeding. In St Catherine's Woods were a Redstart, a Song Thrush, a Blackcap, a Firecrest, a Greenfinch, a Swallow and a further 2 Painted Ladies.










