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24.06.2026. This immature Common Gull was among the multitude of birds feeding off the northwest coast at the moment, image courtesy of John Ovenden.
The heatwave continues, with temperatures reaching 34c in humid air and only light winds.
Shearwaters were very active from dawn this morning, and counted passing Corbiere heading north in less than three hours were 1,760 Balearic Shearwaters and 66 Manx Shearwaters. Other species passing included 13 Guillemots, 25 Gannets, 2 Fulmars, 8 Cormorants, a Grey Heron, an incoming Little Egret, 2 Mediterranean Gulls, 2 Black-headed Gulls, a Kittiwake, 5 Sandwich Terns, 9 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 38 Great Black-backed Gulls, 42 Swifts, 3 Swallows and a single Woodpigeon. 15+ Bottle-nosed Dolphins were close in to the lighthouse rocks too.
Many of the shearwaters finished up off the northwest of the Island, where they were joined by hundreds of Gulls in feeding parties, and more rafts of shearwaters were seen all the way between Guernsey and Jersey, from the paper delivery boat and others.
On St Ouen's Pond Scrape this morning were 7 Lapwings, 4 Oystercatchers, a Grey Heron and a singing Sedge Warbler.
Inland around the Island today at Pont Marquet were 4 Firecrests, a Goldcrest, 4 Short-toed Treecreepers, a Blackcap. a Song Thrush, a Jay and a juvenile Moorhen. In Waterworks Valley, 250 Herring Gulls were on Millbrook reservoir, a pair of Moorhen were with 2 juveniles on the valley mud pond, along with a Tufted Duck with a juvenile, and on Dannemarche reservoir were 2 Moorhens, 4 Tufted Ducks, a Short-toed Treecreeper and a Chiffchaff.
Seen from Grainville cricket pitch were 2 Swifts, a White Wagtail, a Sparrowhawk and an overflying Black-headed Gull, with another 3 Swifts over Havre des Pas and 2 more Swifts over Garden Lane. In St Catherine's Woods were a White Admiral butterfly, 3 Commas, several Red Admirals and a Hummingbird Hawkmoth.










