
09.06.2026 The male Shelduck from the Scrape chasing away an intruding female. MD
There were a few heavy showers passing the Island this morning, becoming dry this afternoon, but with a fresh and gusty west-southwest wind.
It was another good morning for shearwaters passing Corbiere and in three hours, 367 Balearic Shearwaters and 86 Manx Shearwaters were seen. Also passing were 15 Guillemots, 2 Fulmars, 18 Gannets, 3 Kittiwakes, 13 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and 17 Great Black-backed Gulls. In Petit Port Bay were 2 pairs of Shelduck, and at Le Pulec was another pair of Shelduck, although their last 2 chicks look to have disappeared now. A Whitethroat and a pair of Buzzard were at the south end of Les Landes.
On St Ouen's Pond, the pair of Black-winged Stilt were still in situ, while overhead were 6 Swifts, 2 House Martins, 10 Sand Martins and 20 Swallows. At the Scrape were the pair Of Shelduck, 2 male Shovelers and a female Shoveler, still with 7 fast-growing chicks in tow. On the north side of the Pond were a male and a juvenile Stonechat, also a Skylark still singing.
Elsewhere, 2
Curlews were at St Aubin and 2 pairs of
Moorhens, both with 3 young, were seen in Waterworks Valley mud pond and Dannemarche reservoir. A pair of
Cirl Bunting was seen with a juvenile, on Grouville Common.










