
18.05.2026. As many as five pairs of Shelduck may be present on the West coast at the moment. The male on the left of this image is seen being escorted off the premises by one of the occupying pair, after a brief visit to the Scrape this morning. MD
Showery rain today mainly missed the Island again, leaving a mainly cloudy day in an increasing west, becoming southerly wind
There was a better level of movement past Corbiere first thing this morning with 6 Great Northern Divers, 110 Manx Shearwaters, 14 Guillemots, 2 Fulmars, 9 Gannets, 5 Cormorants, 19 Shags, 3 Kittiwakes, 5 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and 62 Great Black-backed Gulls passing in two hours. 3 Ravens and a Peregrine were also seen.
In Grouville Bay, as seen from Seymour, were 24 Ringed Plovers, 22 Dunlin, 2 Sanderlings, 2 Turnstones and a Curlew.
At St Ouen's Pond were 4 Tufted Ducks, a Shoveler, a pair of Stonechat and varying numbers of Swallows and Sand Martins through the morning. Shelduck were to the fore elswhere with a pair on the Scrape joined briefly by a second pair, a pair In Petit Port Bay and another one at La Pulente. Around the Scrape were 4 Lapwings, the pair of Oystercatcher, several Marsh Harriers, and a Tufted Duck on the South Canal.
At Sorel this afternoon were 2 singing Garden Warblers, a singing Willow Warbler, 3 pairs of Whitethroats, a singing Stonechat, , a Chiffchaff and a Blackcap while flying over were 13 Swifts, 8 Swallows and a female Marsh Harrier. 2 Tufted Ducks were at Handois
Extras from yesterday include 4 Sedge Warblers and 2 Ravens at Grouville Marsh and a singing Firecrest in Vallee des Vaux.










