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09.05.2025 Common Sandpiper on the Scrape MD
The fair to fine conditions continue, but still with an annoying north-east wind.
A selection of species passing Corbiere this morning, included the first Balearic Shearwater of the season, 8 Manx Shearwaters, 5 Guillemots, 3 Fulmars, 75 Gannets, 2 Shelducks, 5 Cormorants, 19 Shags, 6 Kittiwakes, 34 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 42 Great Black-backed Gulls, 45 Swifts, 38 Swallows, 7 House Martins, a Grey Heron, 3 Little Egrets and 2 Peregrines.
On and around the Scrape this morning were a male Shoveler, 5 Lapwings, 2 Oystercatchers, 18 Swifts, 20 Swallows, 5 House Martins, 10 Sand Martins, a Peregrine, a Wheatear and a Yellow Wagtail. On St Ouen's Pond were the male Wigeon, 3 Grey Herons and a Shoveler and between Kempt Tower and the Frances le Sueur Centre were 7 Whitethroats, a Grey Heron, 3 Greenfinches and 2 Lapwings. In Les Ormes Valley were 2 Garden Warblers and 2 Whitethroats, while on Les Blanches Banques were another Whitethroat, a pair of Stonechats and overhead, 6 Swifts.
Seen on Les Ecrehous today were 10 Purple Sandpipers, 3 Swallows and 2 Crows, with 12 Common Terns seen there yesterday.
There was little by the way of migrants at Grouville Marsh today, with just a Sedge Warbler, 15 Reed Warblers and a Sparrowhawk of note and 2 Swifts plus 2 Swallows flying over. A single Brent Goose flew through Grouville Bay and 3 Tufted Duck were on Grands Vaux reservoir.
A Stonechat was on Beauport Common and between there and La Moye Point were just 11 pairs of Herring Gulls and 4 pairs of Great Black-backed Gulls, also a Peregrine. A White Wagtail was in Le Marais at La Moye, 2 Tufted Ducks were on Dannemarche Reservoir and 11 Swifts were at the Albert Pier in St Helier Harbour.
At Petit Port this evening were 2 Shelducks and 3 Whimbrels.









