
07.05.2026 Whitethroats are on the Island in good numbers at the moment. This male is holding territory very vocally, near the Scrape MD
A dry but cold-feeling day in a fresh easterly wind.
2 Spoonbills flew over the Pond and Scrape mid-morning, but have not been relocated since. In the Scrape area were 4 Whimbrels, the Shelduck pair, a male Shoveler, 3 Swift, 20 Swallows, 25 Sand Martins, 3 Lapwings, a pair of Oystercatchers, a Whitethroat and plenty of Reed Warblers. The Green Sandpiper of recent days has not be reported today. A Sedge Warbler was singing on the East side of the Pond.
Seen early morning at Sorel were 2 Yellow Wagtails, 4 Whitethroats, 12 Linnets, a male Stonechat, a Dartford Warbler in song and 2 Peregrines hunting together. At Plemont were 6 Razorbills, 3 Swifts, 8 Swallows, a Dartford Warbler, a Swallowtail butterfy and good numbers of Painted Lady butterflies too.
At La Rosiere were a singing Whitethroat, 2 Choughs and another Swallowtail plus 20 Painted Ladies.
3 Tufted Duck were at the millpond in St Peter, while at the Jersey Cider Orchard in trinity were a singing Garden Warbler and 2 Bullfinches. Another Garden Warbler was in song along Route d'Ebenezer and Long-tailed Tits were being fed by adults on Rue du Moulin de Bas in Grouville. A Pied Wagtail was seen in New Street, St Helier.










