
08.07.2026 A fine image of a pale Balearic Shearwater, image courtesy of John Ovenden JO
The fine weather continued today, with light northerly winds and a temperature of 29c
The quiet times are with us as we wait for the start of the Autumn migration proper. Balearic Shearwaters are with is in large numbers at the moment, with a count of the feeding birds off of Le Pulec in flat conditions, came to 3,400 birds. Also in the feeding area were 620, mainly Herring Gulls and a few Gannets and Lesser Black-backed Gulls, with 2 Peregrines, 4 Ravens, 3 Curlews and 16 Cormorants also seen. Off of Corbiere first thing were 73 Balearic Shearwaters, 9 Manx Shearwaters, 9 Common Scoters, 6 Guillemots, 27 Gannets, 23 Black-headed Gulls, 6 Mediterranean Gulls, 3 Swifts, a White Wagtail and 2 Peregrines. Bottle-nosed Dolphins were seen at Corbiere, and later on , in St Ouen's Bay.
In St Ouen's Bay were 104 Great Black-backed Gulls, 41 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 37 Black-headed Gulls, a Mediterranean Gull and 2 Sandwich Terns. At Les Landes this morning were a Peregrine, 17 Swallows, 2 Swifts, 48 Meadow Pipits, 28 Linnets, a Skylark, 7 Stonechats, 2 White Wagtails and a Raven. At the Scrape this morning were the 2 Lapwings with their chick and 2 Oystercatchers.
In St Catherine's Woods were a Bullfinch, a Jay and a Buzzard and in Vallee des Vaux were a fledged juvenile Bullfinch with an adult male in attendance.
Below: Another nice image by John Ovenden, of a raft of
Balearic Shearwaters off the West coast











