12.08.2024 Today's Red-backed Shrike in the fog at Corbiere MD
A poor start to the day with sea fog rolling in ahead of a weak cold front, which cleared the air for a fair afternoon in a breezy westerly wind.
In the fog at Corbiere this morning was a juvenile Red-backed Shrike, only the fourth record for the Island this Century! Also on the headland were 4 Wheatears and a Willow Warbler. Some brief seawatching ahead of the fog at Corbiere included a Balearic Shearwater, 3 Common Scoters, 40 Gannets, 21 Cormorants, 135 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 18 Mediterranean Gulls, 47 Black-headed Gulls, a Common Sandpiper, 7 Curlews, 2 Grey Herons, also 2 Ravens and a Sparrowhawk. Roosting at Petit Port were 8 Common Sandpipers, 29 Curlews, 2 Whimbrels, 58 Mediterranean Gulls, 8 Black-headed Gulls and 4 Sandwich Terns.
At St Ouen's Pond Scrape were a Greenshank, a Green Sandpiper, 2 Common Sandpipers, an Oystercatcher, a flock of 21 Snipe, 2 other small waders, possibly Little Ringed Plovers, 5 Teal and 8 Shovelers.
Around La Rocque were 160 Sandwich Terns, 2 Greenshanks and 2 Common Sandpipers and in Grouville Bay were 180 Black-headed Gulls, 8 Mediterranean Gulls, 3 Ringed Plovers and another Common Sandpiper. In a field by Grouville Church was a Cattle Egret and in a maizefield at Rue du Pont was a Sedge Warbler. A Firecrest was in song in a garden in Vallee des Vaux.
Extras for yesterday include a Hobby at Val de la Mar and a Green Sandpiper in flight over El Tico in St Ouen's Bay.
Evening update: By the Corbiere radio tower this evening were a Black Redstart, 4 Wheatears and 2 Willow Warblers and in St Ouen's Bay were 80 Mediterranean Gulls, 84 Black-headed Gulls and a Sanderling.
Below: A distant view of the Red-backed Shrike MD
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin