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05.05.2026 It's that time of year! A male Stonechat feeding a hungry mouth at the Wetland Cemtre this morning MD.
Rain lurked South and East of the Island all day, but very little actually fell in Jersey. Cloudy conditions made it a cold-feeling day in a moderate northeast wind.
Passing Grosnez in the early overcast were a Great Northern Diver, 5 Gannets, 18 Fulmars, 4 Cormorants, 65 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 35 Great Black-backed Gulls, 19 Swifts, 14 Swallows, 4 Linnets, 2 Peregrines, 3 Buzzards and a Raven. At Le Pulec were a Whimbrel a pair of Shelduck and 3 Little Egrets.
In St Ouen's Bay, at Kempt Tower ponds, were a drake
Shoveler, 2 pairs of
Tufted Duck, 2 singing
Little Grebes, and a singing
Sedge Warbler. On Les Mielles de Morville were 2 singing
Whitethroats and a
Cetti's Warbler. At St Ouen's Pond were 5
Swifts, 100+
Swallows, 20
Sand Martins, 10
House
Martins, 2 male
Shovelers, 4
Tufted Ducks, several singing
Reed Warblers and a family of 4
Stonechat. A
Green Sandpiper, a pair of
Shelduck, a male
Shoveler,
Oystercatchers on eggs, a
Lapwing and 3
Choughs.










