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20.05.2026 A Whitethroat in song near the Scrape MD
Overcast with drizzle through the morning, before the skies cleared with an anicyclone approaching and the promise of better conditions in the days ahead. Winds today were from the southwest.
Firstly, a report from yesterday, when a Hoopoe was seen near to St Georges School in St Peter.
Off Le Pulec this morning were 7 Manx Shearwaters, a Shelduck, a Fulmar, 7 Gannets, 2 Kittiwakes, a Whimbrel, 25 Shags and a Peregrine, while earlier on at Corbiere were 10 Manx Shearwaters, another Shelduck, 12 Gannets, 34 Great Black-backed Gulls, 3 Swifts and a Swallow.
In the Plemont area this morning were 12 Swifts, 3 House Martins, 7 Swallows, 40 Linnets, a Kestrel, 4 Choughs, a Jackdaw, a pair of Marsh Harrier and a Painted Lady butterfly.
At St Ouen's Pond were 3 Shelduck, 5 Tufted Ducks, a male Shoveler, a male Stonechat, 120 Swallows, House Martins and Sand Martins feeding low over the water, also 4 Swifts. North of the Pond, Stonechats were feeding fledged young.
At Fountain Lane were a Marsh Harrier and a Cetti's Warbler and at Grands Vaux were 7 Tufted Duck and 11 Swifts. 3 Swifts and 3 Swallows were at St Catherine and a male Cirl Bunting was on Grouville Common.











