by Michael Dryden
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21 May 2026
21.05.2026 The new Jersey Bird Report , for 2025, is now available from The Societe Jersiaise in Pier Road, or Costa Electrics. MD A fine day at last, with warmer conditions in a light southeast wind. The shift in wind brought one or two new birds to the Island overnight, with 2 Spotted Flycatchers at St Ouen's Pond and at least 2 Lesser Whitethroats on Ouaisne Common. Also on the north side of St Ouen's Pond were 20 Reed Warblers , 3 Sedge Warblers, a Whitethroat , a family of Long-tailed Tits , a singing Reed Bunting , 4 Skylarks , a Shelduck , 3 male Shovelers , 4 Tufted Ducks , 15 Swifts , a Sparrowhawk and an overflying Cattle Egret . Also at Ouaisne were 2 Reed Warblers , a Whitethroat , 2 male Dartford Warblers and a Grey Heron which dropped into Le Val. Another 2 Dartford Warblers were on Portelet Common, as well as a fledged family of Long-tailed Tits and 2 Short-toed Treecreepers . At Noirmont were 3 Whitethroats , yet another family of Long-tailed Tits , a pair of Bullfinches , a Song Thrush , a singing Greenfinch and 2 more Short-toed Treecreepers . A visit to Les Ecrehous this morning found 100+ Common Terns , a Sandwich Tern, 100+ Oystercatchers , 4 Whimbrels , 8 Grey Plovers, 2 Turnstones , a Greenshank , a Redshank and 19 Little Egrets. In St Peter's Valley were 6 Tufted Ducks and still more fledged Long-tailed Tits. Below: One of today's Lesser Whitethroats at Ouaisne. MD