
18.07.2025 One of the less usual visitors to Corbiere. A Collared Dove, pictured here on the rocks by the Corbiere Slip this week. Image: MD
early morning sea fog on the West coast soon cleared with the day becoming fair and warm in a light northwest wind.
A Roseate Tern was still present on Les Ecrehous today, along with good numbers of Sandwich Terns, albeit less than the 100+ seen yesterday, and 20 Sanderlings were there too. Common Terns are also still present in good numbers.
At St Aubin were 180 Black-headed Gulls, 18 Mediterranean Gulls, 3 Sandwich Terns, one a juvenile, and 7 Redshanks. A Turnstone was in Bel Croute Bay, and a Whimbrel was seen at La Mare Slip.
At Seymour in Grouville Bay were 19 Mediterranean Gulls and 11 Sandwich Terns and at La Rocque were 3 Greenshanks.
A quiet morning at Corbiere saw 2 Balearic Shearwaters, a Manx Shearwater, 3 Guillemots, 75 Gannets, 7 Cormorants, 13 Mediterranean Gulls, 7 Black-headed Gulls, a Kittiwake, 30 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 42 Great Black-backed Gulls, 2 Whimbrels and 2 Curlews pass in three hours. Also there were 2 Peregrines and 5 Little Egrets, one of them a juvenile bird. Waders at Petit Port included 28 Curlews and 2 Whimbrels.
At or over the Scrape this morning were 2 Teal, 3 Swifts, 6 Sand Martins, 2 House Martins, 12 Swallows, a singing Skylark, a Grey Heron, a Black-headed Gull, a Buzzard, 4+ Reed Warblers and 2 Chiffchaffs. Yesterday evening, a Barn Owl was seen on Mont Matthieu.
A brief visit to Noirmont found 2
Dartford Warblers, a
Whitethroat, 5
Swifts, 8
Swallows, 8
Linnets, a
Kestrel, a
Sparrowhawk and 4
Buzzards.









