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21.06.2025 One of our locally bred and colour-ringed Marsh Harriers paid a brief visit to the lighthouse rock at Corbiere this morning and was rapidly repelled by breeding Oystercatchers there. Image MD
Some showery spells this morning cleared to another fine and warm day ( 29c) with a brisk south-easterly wind.
Counts from Corbiere before the showers arrived included 21 Manx Shearwaters, 3 Balearic Shearwaters, 5 Guillemots, 31 Gannets, 2 Fulmars, 6 Cormorants, 22 Mediterranean Gulls, 9 Black-headed Gulls, 5 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 24 Great Black-backed Gulls, a Grey Heron, 4 Little Egrets, a Curlew, 2 Ravens, 2 Choughs and the local Marsh Harrier, with 2 Bottle-nosed Dolphins passing eastwards.
Yesterday's Green Sandpiper was not seen on the Scrape this morning, but present were the family of 5 Shelducks, 2 adult Lapwings with their juvenile which was wing flexing today and looks close to fledging ( fingers crossed).Also seen on the Scrape of flying over were 2 Grey Herons, 2 Little Egrets, 2 Oystercatchers, 2 Pochard and 8 Swallows.
At Gorselands were 2 pairs of Dartford Warblers and a new pair of Stonechats and at the Desalination Plant were 4 Ravens.
A Little Egret was in Rozel Bay.









