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12.04.2025 Just one Wigeon is left on the Scrape, from the wintering flock of c15, seen here yesterday and still there today MD
The promisied rain for the Islands this afternoon, decided to avoid us with winds remain light in the southeast for one more day.
A fair selection of species were seen at Grosnez and Les Landes, despite a general lack of migrants being seen. A Short-eared Owl was near Grosnez Castle at sunrise, 3 Ring Ouzels were on the cliffs south of the Castle, a male Stonechat was on the racecourse and at least 15 Wheatears visited through the morning. In the air there, were 2 Yellow Wagtails and 4 Swallows, plus a few Linnets, Goldfinches and Meadow Pipits, as well as 2 Peregrines, while passing offshore were 73 dark-bellied Brent Geese in three flocks, a Black-throated Diver, a Common Scoter, a Sandwich Tern and 26 Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
There was a report of a Cuckoo to the southwest of St John's Village, the first of the season and at Grands Vaux were 9 Tufted Duck and a singing Firecrest.
In Grouville Marsh through this morning were a Grasshopper Warbler, heard reeling twice, 4 Reed Warblers, 25 Blackcaps, 10 Willow Warblers, 25 Chiffchaffs, 6 singing Cetti's Warblers, a Bullfinch, 2 Water Rails, a Green Sandpiper, 3 Snipe, 3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, a Grey Heron, 4 Swallows, 16 Jackdaws flying out of a roost, 2 Kestrels, a Sparrowhawk, 3 Marsh Harriers and 6 Buzzards. A Barn Owl was seen at Le Catillon.
On the Scrape were 18 Teal, a Wigeon, and Oystercatcher, 4 Lapwings, 2 Wheatears and 2 Cetti's Warblers and at the Wetland Centre were 14 Shovelers, 3 Tufted Ducks, a Snipe and a Little Egret. 4 Wheatears were seen on Beauport Common.
In Beaumont Marsh were 2 Swallows, a White Wagtail, 3 Blackcaps and 2 Long-tailed Tits and in Ruelle es Ruaux were 75 pale-bellied Brent Geese.
Below: This morning's Short-eared Owl at Grosnez. MD










