
28.05.2026 With only a couple of pairs of Lapwings present and the usual predation, hope was almost gone for any young birds surviving this year - until today when one appeared, fairly well grown, on the Scrape and being protected by all four adults! Fingers crossed. Image: today's single juvenile in two different poses MD
A slightly different day from the recent, with morning showers keeping the temperature to a mere 30c in a light easterly wind.
While things are quiet around the Island with breeding in full swing, seabird numbers are slowly improving with counts from Corbiere this morning including 87 Balearic Shearwaters, 76 Manx Shearwaters, 5 Fulmars, a Common Scoter, a Shelduck, 15 Gannets, 17 Guillemots, 32 Shags, 7 Cormorants, 4 Black-headed Gulls, a Mediterranean Gull, 5 Kittiwakes, 52 Great Black-backed Gulls and 4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls,with 2 Ravens and 2 Swifts also seen. Off Plemont were 8 Razorbills, a Puffin carrying food, 7 Balearic Shearwaters and a Bottle-nosed Dolphin with a Raven, 2 Swifts and 8 Linnets also there. 2 Shelduck were at Petit Port.
A Black-winged Stilt was seen briefly, dropping down onto St Ouen's Pond and on the Scrape at were 4 Lapwings guarding a juvenile bird, 4 Shelduck, 2 Oystercatchers, a Grey Heron , 5 Swifts and a Clouded Yellow butterfly. Also at the Pond were 14 Tufted Ducks, 2 Grey Herons, 25 Reed Warblers, 2 Stonechats, and at Sunset Nurseries were a singing Cetti's Warbler, 6 pairs of Reed Warblers including 2 pairs collecting food.
At Pontac was a pair of
Shelduck and on the Parade in St Helier were
White Wagtails feeding 2 juveniles.










