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04.07.2026 Green Sandpiper on the Scrape this morning. MD
An overcast morning with light drizzle and a cloudy afternoon in a cool (18c) west-northwest wind.
Shearwaters were around in good numbers offshore in St Ouen's Bay this morning, with an estimate 1000 mainly Balearic Shearwaters joining many gulls feeding there.In contrast, only 23 Balearic Shearwaters and 7 Manx Shearwaters passed Corbiere early on. Others seen there included an inbound Great White Egret heading North, a Common Scoter, 8 Guillemots, 2 Razorbills, 22 Gannets, 2 Fulmars, 12 Black-headed Gulls, a Mediterranean Gull, 24 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and 32 Great Black-backed Gulls. Also seen was a pod of c10 Bottle-nosed Dolphins, 3 Ravens and a Marsh Harrier. 17 Curlews were in Petit Port Bay.
On Les Ecrehous this afternoon were c200 Common Terns including varying sized chicks, 6 Turnstones and 2 Gannets.
At St Ouen's Pond and Scrape were 2 juvenile and one female Shovelers, 2 Lapwings with a half-grown chick, 4 Oystercatchers, a Green Sandpiper, a Grey Heron and 2 Stonechats, with 3 Swifts overhead.
Over St Catherine's breakwater were 9 Swifts.
Below: Thanks to John Overton for this video of some of the many feeding gulls and shearwaters in St Ouen's Bay, looking south towards Corbiere.










