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19.04.2025 A female Pied Flycatcher, ringed and released at Grouville Marsh this morning, image thanks to David Buxton DB
Overnight rain had cleared before Dawn leaving a fair day with a fresh east-southeast wind.
The overnight rain brought some new birds to the Island and seen at Grouville Marsh this morning were a Pied Flycatcher, 7 Reed Warblers, 6 Sedge Warblers, 2 Willow Warblers, a Whitethroat, 15 Chiffchaffs, a Tree Pipit, 4 Blackcaps, 6 Cetti's Warblers, 2 Bullfinches, 3 Swallows, a White Wagtail, 2 Green Sandpipers, 4 Water Rails, a drumming Great Spotted Woodpecker and a Sparrowhawk. At La Rocque were 2 Whimbrels, a Curlew and a Wheatear
Passing Grosnez and at Les Landes were an Arctic Skua, 13 Common Scoters, 2 Manx Shearwaters, 2 Guillemots, 10 Fulmars, 32 Gannets, a flock of 18 Common Terns, 15 Sandwich Terns, 3 Kittiwakes, 26 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 12 Wheatears, 3 Whitethroats, a Willow Warbler, 3 Tree Pipits, 3 Yellow Wagtails, a White Wagtail, 12 Meadow Pipits, 14 Linnets, 4 Goldfinches, a Peregrine and a Raven. Between Grosnez and Plemont were a Whinchat and 2 Wheatears and at Plemont were 9 Wheatears, 30 Linnets, 10 Swallows and a Puffin. A Cuckoo was at Portinfer.
On the Scrape were 3 Shovelers, 4 Teal, 7 Lapwings, a Redshank and a Dunlin and north of St Ouen's Pond were 5 Wheatears. 6 Reed Warblers were at Kempt Tower pools and 2 Stonechats were at La Pulente.
In Beaumont Marsh were 3 Grey Herons and a Yellow Wagtail, at St Aubin were 28 pale-bellied Brent Geese and at Grands Vaux were 5 Tufted Ducks.









