
12.07.2026 Thanks go to Jo Bramley for this nice image of Common Terns, facing into wind on St Ouen's Beach this morning. JB
An overcast start to the day was replaced by clear skies, then high level cloud this afternoon, with winds increasingly strong and gusty from the east northeast, still warm at 28c.
The seabird counts continued off the West coast this morning, with 4,986 Balearic Shearwaters seen heading north past Le Pulec in 45 minutes, this a record day count for Jersey of this red-listed species. Also seen from Le Pulec were 40+ Manx Shearwaters, 15 Fulmars, 20 Gannets, 12 Mediterranean Gulls and 1000+ mostly Herring Gulls. Counts from Corbiere were more sedate and included 557 Balearic Shearwaters ( some, but not all, liable to be in the Le Pulec count) Others passing Corbiere included 14 Manx Shearwaters, 4 Fulmars, 79 Gannets, 4 Guillemots, a Kittiwake, 21 Mediterranean Gulls, 19 Black-backed Gulls, a first winter Yellow-legged Gull, 92 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 50 Great Black-backed Gulls, a Curlew, 16 Swifts, 3 Linnets and a Raven.
On St Ouen's Beach were 48 Great Black-backed Gulls, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and 67 Black-headed Gulls. By Sands slip were 2 Common Terns (above), 57 Black-headed Gulls and a single Mediterranean Gull. On and around the Scrape were a Juvenile Shelduck, 6 Teal, a Little ringed Plover, 4 adult Lapwings and a single chick, 2 Oystercatchers, 4 Snipe, 10 Sand Martins, 7 Swifts, a House Martin and 3 Swallows, with a few Black-headed Gulls and Lesser Black-backed Gulls passing overhead.
Later this afternoon, a Honey Buzzard followed by a male Marsh Harrier flew over Red Houses heading East at low level, the former likely to be looking for an overnight roost somewhere close by. At Petit Port were 6 Mediterranean Gulls.
In Grouville Bay this morning were 44 Mediterranean Gulls, 4 Sandwich Terns, 28 Curlews and 2 Whimbrels, while at the Gunsite in St Aubin's Bay were 4 Curlews. At St Catherine's Woods and reservoir were 20 Swallows and House Martins.
A good selection of local birds seen in St Mary included 2
Red-billed Choughs, a
Buzzard, a
Peregirne, a
Blackcap, 5
Long-tailed Tits and a
Great
Spotted Woodpecker near the church.










