
15.04.2025 Fulmar at Grosnez MD
An increasingly stormy day, but with most rain missing the Island to the West. Winds veered from southeast to southwest with force 6 in gusts.
Some visible migration via Les Landes and Grosnez before the winds increased too much, included the first Hobby of the year, 166 Swallows, 40 Sand Martins, 3 Yellow Wagtail, 9 White Wagtails, 122 Linnets, 5 Goldfinches, a Greenfinch, a Chaffinch, 87 Meadow Pipits and 45 Woodpigeons.
A few birds passing offshore included 12 Common Scoters, a Manx Shearwater, a Guillemot, 20 Fulmars, 23 Gannets, 9 Sandwich Terns and 31 Lesser Black-backed Gulls. 2 Wheatears and a pair of Stonechats were on the ground there and also seen were 2 Peregrines, a Kestrel, 2 Marsh Harriers and 2 Ravens.
On St Ouen's Pond Scrape were 6 Teal, Lapwings mating and a Wheatear and in the Sandpits were 30 Sand Martins, 14 Tufted Ducks, a pair of Shelduck, 5 Great Black-backed Gulls and 17 Herring Gulls, and a Stonechat, with Oystercatchers seen mating there, with a second female close by! What was presumably the resident Whooper Swan there was seen heading high to the East shortly after Sunrise.
32 pale-bellied Brent Geese were at the Gunsite in St Aubin's Bay, with another 11 pale-bellied Brent and 3 Curlews seen at St Aubin.
A
Hoopoe was seen this afternoon at the north end of Grouville Golf Course, near to the ice cream van parking area. Also there, was a
Whitethroat and on the very windy beach were 61
Oystercatchers and 5
Brent Geese.









