06.02.2025 Curlews arriving at Petit Port this morning MD
A fair to cloudy day in a chilly east-northeast wind
A busier morning for seabirds than the last few days at Corbiere, saw 752 Gannets, 17 Fulmars, a Red-throated Diver, 149 Razorbills, 9 Guillemots, 5 Cormorants, 15 Kittiwakes, 19 Mediterranean Gulls and 60 Great Black-backed Gulls pass, mainly heading northeast. 2 Peregrines were on site as usual. Roosting in Petit Port Bay were 44 Curlews, 158 Oystercatchers and 6 Turnstones.
In St Ouen's Bay, at the Sandpits, were 2 Shelduck, 2 Little Grebes and 6 Oystercatchers and on the Pond were 14 Wigeon, 7 Pochard, 6 Teal and 13 Shovelers. At the North end of the Bay, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls were at La Saline and 11 Little Egrets, a pair of Stonechats and a Black Redstart were at Le Pulec. 6 Redwings were at La Grande Piece in St Peter.
Seen at La Sente this morning were 2 Shelduck, 5 Greenshanks, 25 Redshanks, a Common Gull, 19 Grey Herons and 9 Cattle Egrets, 22 Little Egrets and 400 Brent Geese and near Grouville Marsh were 2 Mistle Thrushes and a female Wigeon. At Gorey were 12 Common Gulls, a Mediterranean Gull and 74 Oystercatchers and near St Clement's Football pitch were 6 Cattle Egrets and a Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Yesterday evening at La Haule were a Ringed Plover, 320 Sanderlings and 100 Dunlin, with Redwings flying over calling.
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin