
04.07.2025 Today's Marsh Warbler, by the Scrape Hide. Image: MD
A fine day with light winds settling in the west-northwest.
A surprising but welcome new arrival by the Scrape Hide this morning was a Marsh Warbler which was singing strongly and behaving territorially. Given the date, where has that been until now? Also around the Scrape were the family of Shelduck, a Grey Heron, 2 Lapwings, an Oystercatcher, a young Stonechat and 10+ Sand Martins.
Gulls continue to arrive on the Island and this afternoon, near the Gunsite in St Aubin's Bay, was an exceptional flock of 82 juvenile Mediterranean Gulls, certainly the largest such flock ever recorded here. Also present were 13 adult Mediterranean Gulls which were not associating with the young birds, also 94 Black-headed Gulls with 7 juveniles involved and 8 Great Black-backed Gulls.
At Le Hurel in Grouville Bay were 40 adult and 16 juvenile Mediterranean Gulls, 46 Black-headed Gulls including 6 juveniles and 12 Swifts. A Cetti's Warbler was singing at Archirondel.
A quiet morning as seen from Corbiere, included a Manx Shearwater, 46 Gannets, a Fulmar, 3 Cormorants, 3 Sandwich Terns, 10 Mediterranean Gulls, 6 Black-headed Gulls, 9 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 22 Great Black-backed Gulls, 2 Peregrines, a Little Egret and a White Wagtail.
Below: Thanks go to Tony Paintin for his excellent image of the Marsh Warbler. TP










