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18.06.2025 An adult Grey Heron receiving the full Lapwing welcome on the Scrape today. Image: MD
Hill fog and poor visibility spoiled the start of the day, but readily cleared to fine and warm conditions by mid morning, with winds from the east-northeast.
Seen through the morning murk at Corbiere were 16 Manx Shearwaters, 2 Balearic Shearwaters, 5 Guillemots, 2 Fulmars, 39 Gannets, 5 Cormorants, 9 Swifts, 2 Swallows, a Grey Heron, 2 Peregrines and 4 Ravens.
The vegetation in front of the Scrape Hide has been trimmed, allowing a clearer view of the water and confirming that there was little on it! Seen there was the family of Shelduck including 3 juveniles, a Grey Heron, 2 Oystercatchers, 6 Lapwings including one large, and 2 very small young and overhead were a flight of 7 Ravens, 30 Sand Martins, 10 Swallows, 3 Swifts and the usual Marsh Harriers and Buzzards. A Skylark was in full song near the Scrape car park.
At Le Pulec were 11 Curlews, a pair of Shelduck, a Little Egret and 2 Swallows while on the Blanches Banques were 4 Dartford Warblers and a Linnet carrying food.
2 Puffins and 2 Razorbills were seen at Plemont as well as 4 Swifts and this afternoon, 15 Swifts were over Beauport.
On the North coast a Stonechat with a juvenile and a juvenile Meadow Pipit were at Wolf's Caves and at B & Q on St John's Road was an alba Wagtail.









