by Michael Dryden
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9 June 2025
09.06.2025 Male Stonechat at Petit Port today. Image - MD A clear start to the day soon became an overcast sky, but at least it was dry. Winds were from the West and conditions improved again this afternoon. Early morning passage past Corbiere involved 16 Manx Shearwaters , 14 Balearic Shearwaters , 3 Guillemots , 2 Fulmars , 26 Gannets , a Grey Heron , a Little Egret and 3 Kittiwakes . At Petit Port was the pair of Shelduck , ( but no young seen) and a family of Stonechat including 2 well grown juveniles. Over St Ouen's Pond were 20 Swallows , 2 House Martins , 4 Sand Martins and 2 Swifts . Several Reed Warblers were in song in the reedbed. On the Scrape were the family of Shelduck , still with three young, 6 Lapwings plus one half-grown juvenile, and 2 Sand Martins . To the north of St Ouen's Pond were 6 Skylarks , a Lapwing , also an overflying Grey Heron and around Kempt Tower were 2 Little Grebes, 2 Tufted Duck , Coots with young, a pair of Stonechat , a Whitethroat , a Blackcap , 2 Chiffchaffs and 3+ Reed Warblers . At Le Pulec were another pair of Shelduck and a pair of Stonechat . A Garden Warbler was at Les Vaux Cuissin in St Ouen. A pair of Oystercatcher with three young by Sands Slip in St Ouen's Bay may well have been the family which bred on the Scrape field, but which were not seen there today. At St Aubin were 4 Swifts and a Little Egret and at Le Maseline reservoir was a single Grey Heron . Evening update: In the Sandpits were a pair of Shelduck , the male Wigeon , 4 Black Swans , 112 Coot , 31 Tufted Duck , 4 Little Egrets , 60 Sand Martins , both Reed Warbler and Cetti's Warbler feeding young, 2 recently fledged Marsh Harriers , 5 pairs of Oystercatchers , 2 pairs of Stonechats , including one pair with 2 young, a Whitethroat , 4 young White Wagtails with an adult bird feeding a second brood at it's nest site, 2 Ravens and also 2 Chough flew over. At the bottom of Jubilee Hill were 53 Great Black-backed Gulls and a pair of Stonechat and a family of Ravens flew over Grouville Marsh.