
22.05.2026 One of today's Spotted Flycatchers, this one pictured at Kempt Tower pools. Thanks to Tom Frazer for the nice image.
The hot weather has arrived, with 27c recorded today in a south-southeasterly wind
New on the scene were two Black-winged Stilts, present through the day but elusive at times.Also on and around the Scrape were 3 Shelduck, including the manic male, 4 Lapwings, 2 Oystercatchers, 2 Whinchats and a family of 4 Stonechats. Flying over were 7 Little Egrets, 3 Tufted Ducks, a male Wigeon and several Swifts. On St Ouen's Pond were 11 Tufted Ducks. At Kempt Tower pools were Little Grebe, a family of 6 Coot, a Spotted Flycatcher and Blackcaps feeding young. Extras to a National Trust survey of the Pond area were a Sedge Warbler, 3 Shovelers, 2 Little Egrets, 2 Shelduck and 3 pairs of Stonechats.
Off Corbiere first thing were 4 Manx Shearwaters, 10 Guillemots, 4 Shelducks, 15 Gannets, 6 Kittiwakes, 4 distant terns, which included 2 Common Terns and two possible Roseate Terns, but too far out to be confirmed. Also passing were a Whimbrel and a Peregrine. Off the northwest coast were 10 Razorbills and a Guillemot. At Les landes were a male Stonechat with a juvenile near the Pinnacle.
At Elizabeth Harbour were 12 Swifts, with Oystercatchers, Great Black-backed Gulls and Herring Gulls breeding in the area.
Elsewhere, another Spotted Flycatcher was near Quetivel Mill in St Peter's Valley, a White Wagtail was at Grantez and a Whitethroat plus a Dartford Warbler at Les Vaux Cuissin - a new site for both species.
Below: A distant view of one of the
Black-winged Stilts on the Scrape MD











