
12.05.2025 A beautiful image of yesterday's Knot at Petit Port, in breeding plumage, image courtesy of Romano. RDC
There was a clear start to an overcast morning, becoming fine and warm this afternoon. Winds were from the southeast.
The pick of the day was a Turtle Dove, seen on Chemin du Moulin, behind St Ouen's Pond late morning, but, so far, not relocated since. Over St Ouen's Pond were 11 Swifts, 20 House Martins and 15 Swallows, while in the Sandpits were c30 Sand Martins and 15 Tufted Duck, with 7 Swifts also feeding there. On Les Blanches Banques this morning were a Whitethroat and a male Marsh Harrier, while in Les Ormes Valley were 3 Garden Warblers, 5 Blackcaps, a Dartford Warbler, a Whitethroat, a pair of Bullfinch, at least 8 Chiffchaffs and a family of 8 Long-tailed Tits. A Hobby flew over there in the gloom.
Early passage past Corbiere involved 30 Manx Shearwaters, 4 Balearic Shearwaters, 7 Guillemots, 3 Fulmars, 46 Gannets, 7 Sandwich Terns, 57 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and a Whimbrel, with a Purple Sandpiper and a Turnstone roosting nearby. Roosting in Petit Port were a Bar-tailed Godwit and a Whimbrel, along with the usual Oystercatchers.
One Wheatear remained at Elizabeth Castle this morning, with 159 Oystercatchers on the beach there.
Waders still lingering in Grouville Bay included a Whimbrel, 2 Grey Plovers, 5 Ringed Plovers, 3 Dunlin and 3 Turnstones, with 8 Little Egrets also present.









