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30.04.2024 A fine male Whinchat at Les Landes recently, image courtesy of Romano RdC
A fair morning, becoming cloudy this afternoon, all in a fresh and gusty south-southeasterly wind.
Two new species for the year were reported today, with a male Pied Flycatcher seen in St John and a Tree Pipit which overflew Grosnez. Other birds seen at Grosnez and Les Landes included 5 Manx Shearwaters, 4 Guillemots, 15 Fulmars, 22 Gannets, 8 Kittiwakes, 14 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 3 Yellow Wagtails, 5 Swallows, 2 Wheatears a Whitethroat a Peregrine and 2 Ravens. At L'Etacq were a pair of Shelduck and 3 Curlews.
In St Ouen's Bay, at the Scrape, were a Garganey, the pair of Shelducks, a male Wigeon heading for the Pond, 3 male Shovelers, a Common Sandpiper, a pair of Coot with 2 chicks, a pair of Oystercatchers, 6 Lapwings, 7 Swifts, 10 Swallows, 20 Sand Martins, a House Martin, a Wheatear, a Skylark and on the golf course, 5 Yellow Wagtails and a White Wagtail. A Slow Worm was on the path down to the Scrape Hide. On the north side of St Ouen's Pond were 2 Wheatears and around Kempt Tower pools were 2 Little Grebes, a pair of Coot with 4 young, 6 Tufted Ducks, a Whitethroat, several singing Reed Warblers, a Blackcap, 10+ Chiffchaffs and 3 overflying Choughs.
On Queen's Valley reservoir were a Common Sandpiper and 4 Tufted Ducks, while at La Sente were a Little Ringed Plover and a single Brent Goose.
In Grouville Bay were 116 Brent Geese and at Grouville Marsh were 20 Swallows. 4 Tufted Ducks were at Grands Vaux.

Another fine image from Romano, this time of one of the male Garganey, at least one of which was still present this afternoon RdC









