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30.06.2025 One of today's Black-tailed Godwits landing on the Scrape this morning. Image: MD
June went out with a bang today, with temperatures reaching 33c in clear skies in a moderate Easterly wind.
There was a definite hint of migration in the air today, starting early at Corbiere, where 6 Crossbills flew over as well as 24 Swifts and 9 Swallows, while at sea were 5 Guillemots, 62 Gannets, 21 Mediterranean Gulls, 47 Black-headed Gulls, an adult Common Gull, 26 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 3 Sandwich Terns, a Common Tern, 2 Whimbrels, 3 Curlews, 7 Cormorants and 2 Peregrines. In Petit Port Bay Curlew numbers had risen to 29 as well as another Whimbrel.
3 Honey Buzzards were circling over Mont Les Vaux at St Aubin around lunchtime and another Honey Buzzard was seen earlier, dropping into the trees at Bel Croute. At St Aubin were 125 Black-headed Gulls including 2 juveniles and 2 Mediterranean Gulls.
Waders were to the fore at the Scrape where the semi-resident Green Sandpiper was joined by 3 Black-tailed Godwits, 3 Lapwings, 2 Oystercatchers, 2 Redshanks and a Common Sandpiper, also 3 Grey Herons and the family of 5 Shelduck.. A male Reed Bunting was seen there this afternoon. At St Ouen's Pond were 5 Grey Herons including 2 juveniles, 4 Swallows, 2 Sand Martins, 3 Swifts and 3 House Martins. A further 12 Swifts were seen at Grosnez this afternoon, 2 young Kestrels and 4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
At Grands Vaux were a Grey Heron, a Sand Martin and 5 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and in Vallee des Vaux, Buzzards were feeding a juvenile.
Thanks go to Chris Eve for this nice image of today's Black-tailed Godwits










