
17.04.2025 A fine drake Teal on the Scrape, one of only a few left now as they head off to their breeding areas. MD
A clear and almost Spring-like day apart from the cool temperatures still with us. Winds were moderate from the south-southeast.
Yesterday's Hoopoe was not been seen, so far, today and may well have left us during last night's very clear conditions. 4 Cattle Egrets remain at La Sente with a White Wagtail also there and 2 dark-bellied Brent Geese plus 68 Oystercatchers were in Grouville Bay. Roosting on the high tide at La Rocque this morning were a Whimbrel, 5 Curlews, 6 Grey Plovers, 26 Turnstones and a Dunlin, with a Wheatear also on the rocks there. Another Curlew and 4 Turnstones were off Webber's Lane Slip.
In St Aubin's Bay, 24 pale-bellied Brent Geese were at St Aubin and at Beaumont Marsh were a Grey Heron, a Willow Warbler, 3 Swallows and 2 Long-tailed Tits.
On the Scrape were 4 Teal, 6 Lapwings, 2 Oystercatchers, a Yellow Wagtail, a Reed Warbler, 4 Swallows and a Sand Martin and in the fields behind St Ouen's Pond were 3 singing Reed Warblers, 2 singing Cetti's Warblers and 2 Stonechats.
Seen at Les Landes were a Wheatear and 21 Swallows while at Petit Port were a Whimbrel and 2 Shelduck.
Extra for yesterday were 17
White Wagtails at the Farmer's Cricket Ground in St Martin, 2
Cirl Buntings on Grouville Common and a
Grey Heron at Hydrangea Avenue in St Ouen.









