
13.07.2025 A beautiful image of a Curlew Sandpiper in Grouville Bay this morning, courtesy of Romano (RDC)
A very warm and clear morning with scattered thunderstorms arriving from the south later this afternoon, winds from the east becoming variable.
2 Curlews Sandpipers, still mostly in breeding plumage, were the pick of today's birds in Grouville Bay. Also seen there were 5 Curlews, a Ringed Plover, 11 Mediterranean Gulls, 136 Black-headed Gulls and a Grey Seal, while on Grouville Common were 3 Cirl Buntings and 4 Greenfinches, one a juvenile. 10 Swifts were over Mont Orgueil.
On St Ouen's Pond were 7 Grey Herons, a Pochard and 14 Swallows and there was a report of a Red Kite, seen near the Frances le Sueur Centre.
Seen from Corbiere early morning were 11 Manx Shearwaters, 2 Guillemots, 4 Fulmars, 92 Gannets, 12 Cormorants, 15 Mediterranean Gulls, 35 Black-headed Gulls, 13 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 28 Great Black-backed Gulls, 2 Little Egrets arriving from the West, 3 Swifts, a Peregrine and a Collared Dove, not a species often seen there! Offshore were 5+ Bottle-nosed Dolphins. At Petit Port were 2 Mediterranean Gulls, 2 Little Egrets and a Great Black-backed Gull with 2 juveniles.
Seen from Grosnez were 3 Grey Herons, 12 Swifts, 16 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 3 juvenile Stonechats, a Peregrine and a Green Sandpiper. An Ocean Sunfish passed close in.
In St Aubin's Harbour were 4 Redshanks and at the Farmer's Cricket field in St Martin were an adult and a juvenile White Wagtail. A Common Sandpiper was at Grands Vaux reservoir along with 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
Below: Another view of today's Curlew Sandpipers, taken by Romano.










