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14.07.2025. Looking a bit the worse for wear, presumably through chasing so many other birds from the Scrape in recent months, the male Shelduck of the family of five is seen there five days ago, since when they have all departed initially to the Sandpits and now onwards. Missing them already! MD
Overnight rain had cleared by sunrise this morning, with some showers passing again this afternoon, with winds now firmly back in the southwest.
In the Sandpits today were 2 Green Sandpipers, 8 Little Grebes, 8 Little Egrets, 53 Tufted Ducks, 3 Oystercatchers, 206 Coot, 5 Black-headed Gulls, a Lesser Black-backed Gull and 3 Stonechats. At St Ouen's Pond were a Grey Heron, 2 Black-headed Gulls, a Pochard, 3 Swallows and 8 House Martins while at the Scrape and surrounds were a female Shoveler, 2 Teal, a Grey Heron, a male Reed Bunting, 10+ Reed Warblers, 6 Chiffchaffs, a Swift, a juvenile Marsh Harrier and 5 Sand Martins.
Seabirds off Corbiere included 51 Manx Shearwaters, 10 Balearic Shearwaters, 11 Guillemots, 11 Fulmars, 62 Gannets, 35 Shags, 6 Cormorants, 10 Mediterranean Gulls, a single Black-headed Gull, 28 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and 16 Great Black-backed Gulls, with 32 Curlews, 2 Whimbrels, 6 Ravens, 2 Kestrels and a Buzzard also seen.
At St Aubin were 82 Black-headed Gulls, 4 Mediterranean Gulls and 5 Redshanks and seen from Pontac were 4 Mediterranean Gulls and 123 Oystercatchers. In Grouville Bay were 16 Curlews, 440 Black-headed Gulls, 8 Mediterranean Gulls and 2 Grey Herons.
Some extra reports for yesterday include a Roseate Tern 30 Sandwich Terns, 100+ Common Terns hundreds of Black-headed Gulls and 3 Little Egrets on Les Ecrehous, a Common Sandpiper at Noirmont, 6 Swifts at St Aubin and 2 Greenshanks, a Turnstone and 45 Mediterranean Gulls at La Rocque.
Below: A nice video clip of yesterday's
Curlew Sandpipers in Grouville Bay, courtesy of Jo Bramley









