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17.05.2026 Good numbers of Reed Warblers are present now in St Ouen's Bay, including this one, pictured at Kempt Tower pools MD
A cloudy day with a moderate west-northwest wind and still below average temperatures.
In and around St Ouen's Bay today, starting with the Scrape at the Pond, were a male Shelduck, the Barnacle Goose and Pink-footed Goose combo, 2 Lapwings, a pair of Oystercatchers, 2 Swifts, 20+ Sand Martins, an adult Grey Heron, several singing Reed Warblers and 4 Tufted Duck, on the South Canal. At Kempt Tower were a Little Grebe, 2 male Tufted Ducks and several more Reed Warblers. A Garden Warbler was singing in Les Ormes Valley and 6 Swifts were at the Sandpits.
Early morning movement past Corbiere included a Manx Shearwater, 13 Guillemots, a Fulmar, 20 Gannets, 24 Shags, a Cormorant, a Peregrine and 5 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, with 4 juvenile Ravens, a female Marsh Harrier on the headland. A male Shelduck and 3 Little Egrets were in Petit Port Bay.
Another 6 Swifts were seen at St Aubin's Harbour.
An extra for
yesterday was a
White Wagtail collecting food at the Farmer's Cricket Ground in St Martin.










