03.02.2025 Certainly better late than never, this image of a Red-breasted Flycatcher, probably a first winter bird, has just come to light. It was taken on 18th October 2024 at Les Minquiers by Richard Gillam and is the seventh record on the species for Jersey. RG
A cold and cloudy day in a fresh southeasterly wind.
Early movement past Corbiere included a Great Northern Diver, 2 Common Scoters, 4 Guillemots, 88 Gannets, 5 Fulmars, 2 Kittiwakes, a Common Gull, a Lesser Black-backed Gull, 33 Curlews and 15 Purple Sandpipers which were flushed from their roosting rocks by the rising Spring tide.
On St Ouen's Pond were 150 Brent Geese, 13 Shovelers, 5 Pochard, a pair of Shelduck, a Little Grebe, 5 Snipe, 60 Lapwings, and 2 Mediterranean Gulls while at Sands Slip were 28 Ringed Plovers.
At Crabbe were a ring-tailed Hen Harrier, a Marsh Harrier, 2 Kestrels, 2 Ravens, 4 Choughs, 70 Chaffinches, 45 Linnets and 2 Goldfinches and at Plemont were 150 Herring Gulls and 50 + Chaffinches on the freshly ploughed fields. At St Aubin were 30 Redshanks and 17 Turnstones.
La Sente held 350 Brent Geese, 6 Cattle Egrets, 10 Little Egrets, 5 Grey Herons, 56 Redshanks, 5 Greenshanks and 12 Pied Wagtails and at Gorey were 500 Black-headed Gulls, a Common Gull, a Mediterranean Gull and 2 Great Crested Grebes. A further 46 Brent Geese were in La Rocque Harbour, also a Great Crested Grebe and 4 Redshanks were in Robin Bay. 58 Brent Geese were at Le Hocq.
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin