14.02.2025 It was another co-ordinated count day for waders and Brent Geese, with results to follow soon. Above is one of the Redshanks
at La Sente MD
A cold and windy day, following the early clearance of rain, so not ideal for the counters in a gusty southeast wind.
This morning at La Rocque were 2 Great Northern Divers, a Black-throated Diver, 2 Slavonian Grebes, a Black-necked Grebe, a Great Crested Grebe, 21 Red-breasted Mergansers, a Common Scoter, 157 Black-headed Gulls, 15 Mediterranean Gulls, 5 Common Gulls and among the waders there were 125 Grey Plovers, 147 Dunlin and 45 Sanderling, also a Raven. Waders on the beach at Seymour included 202 Grey Plovers, 441 Dunlin, 391 Sanderling, and 13 Ringed Plovers.
At La Sente were 2 Shelduck, 71 Redshanks, 7 Greenshanks, 13 Grey Herons and 24 Pied Wagtails and in Causie Lane were 140 Stock Doves as well as 92 Brent Geese. 14 Coot were at Grouville Marsh. A Firecrest was seen at Bouley Bay.
6 Great Crested Grebes were at First Tower in St Aubin's Bay while near Glencoe in St Lawrence were 12 Fieldfares, 25 Redwings and a Sparrowhawk.
On St Ouen's Pond were 14 Wigeon, 7 Pochard and 60 Lapwings while on Les Mielles golf course were 40 Coot. Waders in St Ouen's Bay included 36 Ringed Plovers and 21 Dunlin.
Yesterday evening at Le Catillon were a Woodcock, 20 Redwings and 6 Song Thrushes, and at Mont a L'Abbe were another 15 Redwings and a Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Below: Sanderling on Grouville Beach today. MD
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin