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12.09.2025 A juvenile Great Black-backed Gull in fine condition on St Ouen's Bay beach on Monday, ringed in the Netherlands in June ( see below) Image: Romano RDC.
Another very unsettled day with showers and a very strong and blustery west-southwest wind.
It was seabirds to the fore again, unsurprisingly. Seen passing Corbiere this morning were 169 Balearic Shearwaters, 20 Manx Shearwaters, 159 Gannets, a Guillemot, 180 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 46 Great Black-backed Gulls, 5 Mediterranean Gulls, a Black-headed Hull, a Common Gull, 12 Common Terns, 146 Sandwich Terns, as well as 2 Wheatears and 2 White Wagtails. Seen from the San Malo ferry at the north-east Minquiers buoy were single Manx and Balearic Shearwaters.
On St Ouen's Beach were 102 Great Black-backed Gulls, 40 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 3 Yellow-legged Gulls and 6 Sandwich Terns and by Sands were 80 Starlings. At Le Pulec were 250 Oystercatchers, 19 Curlews, 15 Cormorants, 10 Little Egrets and a Kestrel. At Grosnez was a pale-phase Buzzard, 3 Marsh Harriers, 200 Linnets and a Peregrine.
The Pied Flycatcher spent another day in a garden in Vallee des Vaux along with 3 Firecrests, a Sparrowhawk was seen by Beaumont Marsh and at La Sente were 3 Cattle Egrets, 2 Grey Herons and 4 Swallows.
.... and not in such great shape back in June as it is being ringed as a chick in Grevelingen, the Netherlands. Image with thanks to the Dutch ringing team there.










