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09.08.2025 A juvenile Sandwich Tern at La Rocque, image courtesy of Romano RDC
A Yellow-crowned Bishop appeared at the Scrape today, the second record of this African species for the Island, potentially from the introduced population on the Iberian Peninsula.
A brisk early morning passage of seabirds at Corbiere saw 2 Sooty Shearwaters, 325 Balearic Shearwaters heading North in an hour, also 11 Manx Shearwaters, with large numbers being seen at a Tuna boil off Grosnez later. Other species passing Corbiere included 120 Gannets, 6 Fulmars, 22 Shags, 17 Cormorants, 14 Sandwich Terns, 27 Mediterranean Gulls, 8 Black-headed Gulls, 31 Great Black-backed Gulls, a Curlew and a Turnstone, with a pod of c10 Bottle-nosed Dolphins feeding to the south of the headland and a Marsh Harrier hunting over the headland.
At St Ouen's Pond this morning were 5 juvenile Shelduck and at the Scrape, a Yellow-crowned Bishop of debatable origin. In St Ouen's Bay were 87 Mediterranean Gulls including 2 juveniles, and 32 Black-headed Gulls.
At Le Catillon were 4 Cattle Egrets with another Cattle Egret at Route des Cotils in Grouville.
Oddity of the day was a Seahorse, seen on a floating twig at Plemont.
Over Red Houses was a flock of c60 Ravens and in a garden there, were 2 Willow Warblers.
Evening update: 12 Redshanks were roosting at St Aubin over the high tide this evening and at Bouley Bay this afternoon, 5 Buzzards, 2 Peregrines and 3 Choughs were in flight, with another 7 Buzzards seen over Mont Matthieu.









