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11.03.2024  A handsome Common Gull at Gorey yesterday, image courtesy of Romano.


A mild and mainly sunny day with a cool but light west-northwest wind.


Firstly, a big thanks to Romano for keeping this News blog in good order for the last few weeks.


There was some lively seabird movement past Corbiere in the first three hours of daylight which included 1,370 Razorbills, 33 Guillemots, 6 Brent Geese, 3 Fulmars, 52 Gannets, 7 Cormorants, 240 Kittiwakes, 12 Mediterranean Gulls, 5 Black-headed Gulls, 25 Lesser Black-backed Gulls with a similar number of Great Black-backed Gulls, an adult Yellow-legged Gull, and 7 Common Gulls as well as a Purple Sandpiper, 2 Peregrines, 5 alba Wagtails and 7 Meadow Pipits. At La Rosiere was a Little Grebe and a Moorhen.


The majority of today's reports came from St Ouen's Bay, starting at St Ouen's Pond where a fine male Pintail was a new arrival joining 9 Wigeon, the Pink-footed Goose, a Pochard, 6 Tufted Duck, 10 Shovelers, 3 Grey Herons, 6 Snipe, a pair of Stonechat, a Water Pipit and a Reed Bunting there. At the Scrape were a Golden Plover, 2 Shelduck, 10 Teal, a Lapwing and up to 200 Brent Geese.  In the Sandpits were 3 Little Grebes, 16 Tufted Duck, 8 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and 2 Stonechats, while at Kempt Tower pools were a pair of Little Grebes ( in song), 11 Shovelers, 8 Tufted Duck, a squealing Water Rail, 4 Marsh Harriers and 3 Chiffchaffs. Elsewhere in St Ouen's Bay, 12 Pied Wagtails, a White Wagtail and 3 Chough were near the Jersey Pearl.


At Plemont were 18 Fulmars, 4 Razorbills, 4 Gannets, a pair of Ravens and a pair of Chough and by Les Platons radar were a Dartford Warbler and 3 Linnets. On La Hague reservoir in St Peter were 6 Tufted Duck and north of St Paul's football pitch were 18 Cattle Egrets. In Vallee des Vaux were 8 Siskins on a garden feeder, also 4 Bullfinches and in Talavera Lane were 40 Chaffinches.


320 Brent Geese, 6 Snipe, 4 Shovelers. 3 Pied Wagtails and a Little Egret were at Beaumont Marsh and another 117 Brent Geese were by Icho Tower.


Mick



by Michael Dryden 24 February 2026
24.02.2026 A male Marsh Harrier enjoying today's sun at St Ouen's Pond MD At last, a dry and even sunny day, feeling very mild (13c) in the clear skies. Winds were moderate from the south-southeast. Seen in two hours passing Corbiere, were a Common Scoter , 174 Razorbills , 36 Guillemots , 4 Fulmars , 16 Gannets , 8 Cormorants , 31 Shags , 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls , a Mediterranean Gull , 30 Great Black-backed Gulls , 3 Kittiwakes and 9 Curlews , while in Petit Port Bay were 4 Brent Geese , 2 Purple Sandpipers , 57 Turnstones , 14 Grey Plovers , 140 Oystercatchers and 9 Mediterranean Gulls . At St Ouen's Pond were 35 Shoveler , 8 Pochard , 4 Tufted Duck , a Little Grebe , 3 Grey Herons , a single Lapwing , 6 Marsh Harriers and 2 Buzzards . In the backfields there, were 150 Brent Geese and 120 Stock Dove s. Around Kempt Tower and pools were the Snow Bunting, a singing Skylark , a Little Grebe , 4 Tufted Duck , a pair of Marsh Harrier , a flock of 22 Goldfinches and a Peacock butterfly . In Beaumont Marsh were 380 Brent Geese, a Curlew , 3 Little Egrets and 9 Pied Wagtails , while at St Aubin were 30 pale-bellied Brent Geese , one dark-bellied Brent, and 20 Redshanks . Another 8 pale-bellied Brent Geese were on the beach in St Brelade's Bay. At La sente were 2 Shelduck , 2 Shoveler , 10 Grey Herons , 12 Little Egrets , 41 Cattle Egrets , 19 Common Gulls , 55 Black-headed Gulls , 64 Redshanks and 6 Greenshanks . At La Ferme farm were 21 Redwings , 5 Song Thrushes , 56 Chaffinches , 2 Grey Wagtails , a Pied Wagtai l, a singing Firecrest , a singing Chiffchaff , a Jackdaw and a Raven . also another Peacock butterfly. In the cider orchard near Trinity Church were 7 Fieldfares , 2 Redwings , 5 Chiffchaffs , 2 Goldcrests and a Firecrest and on Rue du Moulin de Bas were 4 Redwings , a Fieldfare , 3 Chiffchaffs , a Goldcrest , a singing Firecrest and another Peacock butterfly. At Les Augerez in St Peter was a flock of 150 Starlings and in St Peter's Technical Park was a Grey Wagtail. Another singing Firecrest and 3 Blackcaps were in Vallee des Vaux. Extras for yesterday : a Dartford Warbler was at Archirondel and a Kingfisher was in Queen's Valley.
by Michael Dryden 23 February 2026
23.02.2026 A pair of pale-bellied Brent Geese at St Aubin this morning. MD A dry but cloudy to overcast day, mild at 13c in a southwest wind. Firstly, a significant record from a garden in Gorey, which a Common Rosefinch has been visiting for the last few days, this only the fifth record of the species for Jersey. St Aubin's Bay was popular today, with birds reported from there including 20 Great Crested Grebes, 77 Black-headed Gulls and 11 Great Black-backed Gulls, and around the St Aubin end of the bay, 19 pale-bellied Brent Geese, 15 Mediterranean Gulls, 30 Black-headed Gulls, 29 Redshanks and 6 Turnstones . In Beaumont Marsh were 370 Brent Geese , 190 Black-headed Gulls , 17 Mediterranean Gulls, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls , 5 Little Egrets , 25 Pied Wagtails, a Grey Heron , a Curlew , 17 Jackdaws and 2 Buzzards . Near the ferry ramps at the Elizabeth Harbour was a female Black Redstart . In La Rocque Harbour first thing were 2 Great Northern Divers , 2 Black-necked Grebes , a Great Crested Grebe , 6 Red-breasted Mergansers , 55 Curlews and several hundreds of Sanderlings and Grey Plovers . Another 3 Red-breasted Mergansers were near Le Hurel Slip. At La Sente were 210 Brent Geese , 7 Greenshanks , 55 Redshanks , 41 Cattle Egrets, 6 Little Egrets, 21 Common Gulls , 255 Black-headed Gulls , a Mediterranean Gull , a Wigeon and 2 Shovelers . The Snow Bunting was still present near Kempt Tower today and on St Ouen's Pond were 189 Brent Geese , 21 Lapwings , 2 Little Grebes , 3 Grey Heron s, 3 Tufted Duck , 26 Shovelers and the usual Marsh Harriers . 31 Great Black-backed Gulls were in St Ouen's Bay. Buzzards were seen cleaning out a former nest near St John's Village and in Vallee des Vaux were 3 Siskins , 3 Blackcaps and a singing Firecrest .
by Michael Dryden 22 February 2026
22.02.2026 A great image of a Black-throated Diver at La Rocque courtesy of Romano RDC
by Michael Dryden 21 February 2026
21.02.2026 Lesser Black-backed Gulls are returning in numbers now, with 52 passing Grosnez this morning. Image: One in company with a Herring Gull today. MD
by Michael Dryden 20 February 2026
20.02.2026 Common Gulls are often anything but common in Jersey, but good numbers are around, mainly off the East coast, at the moment. This winter plumaged adult is seen here flying over Grouville Bay today. Image: MD
by Michael Dryden 19 February 2026
19.02.2026 One of many adult Gannets which are around the Island at the moment, this one seen here passing Grosnez MD
by Michael Dryden 18 February 2026
18.02.2026 One of the Great Northern Diver s currently scattered around the south-east corner, image courtesy of Romano RDC
by Michael Dryden 17 February 2026
17.02.2026 Goldcrest at Pont Marquet today. Image: MD
by Michael Dryden 16 February 2026
16.02.2026 A cute Fulmar passing Grosnez this morning. Image: MD
by Michael Dryden 15 February 2026
15.02.2026 Female Red-breasted Merganser at close quarters, La Rocque Harbour, with thanks to Romano for the image RDC
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