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22.09.2024  This great image of a Gannet with black eyes was taken locally by John Ovenden. The eye colour is an indication that this bird is a survivor of Avian Flu    ( see the article from the RSPB, at the bottom of this report, for more information )  JO


A cloudy day following overnight showers, winds were light from the South


20 Little Egrets flew East over Pontac Co-op this morning with a Spoonbill for company, heading for Le Hocq.


Today's visible migrants at Noirmont included a late Swift, a Sand Martin, 523 Swallows, 8 House Martins, 141 Meadow Pipits, 3 alba Wagtails and a Grey Wagtail. On the ground, or dropping in through the morning, were a Song Thrush, a Wheatear, 3 Stonechats, 6 Whitethroats, 10 Chiffchaffs, 2 Blackcaps, 4 Dartford Warblers, a Spotted Flycatcher, 10 Robins, a Marsh Harrier, a Peregrine, 2 Ravens and 2 Choughs. Passing offshore were a Mediterranean Gull, 4 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a Sandwich Tern, a Grey Heron and 10 Bottle-nosed Dolphins.


On the Scrape this morning were 13 Teal, 4 Shovelers. 3 Snipe, a Redshank, a Marsh Harrier and a Cetti's Warbler.


At Petit Port were 62 Mediterranean Gulls, 5 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 65 Great Black-backed Gulls, a Whimbrel and 22 Curlews.


3 Song Thrushes flew over Vallee des Vaux at height this morning where a Firecrest and 5 Chiffchaffs were also seen.


Evening update: In St Ouen's Bay were 17 Ringed Plovers, a Sanderling, 158 Great Black-backed Gulls and 9 Lesser Black-backed Gulls and at Corbiere were 3 Wheatears, 25 Great Black-backed Gulls, 2 Ravens and 2 Choughs.

At the Farmer's Cricket Ground in St Martin were 3 Yellow Wagtails, 5 alba Wagtails, a Grey Wagtail and 2 Swallows.

6 Cattle Egrets were at Grouville Marsh, 15 Redshanks were at St Aubin and 57 Brent Geese were at Bel Royal.

Black eyes in seabirds indicates bird flu survival

Scientists have discovered evidence that Northern Gannets can recover from bird flu and that unusual black iris coloration is linked to a previous HPAIV infection

Ness Amaral-Rogers

Posted 

Thu 4th May 2023

5 min read

  • The study also assessed the impact of HPAI on adult gannet survival at the largest gannet colony in the world - the Bass Rock, UK
  • The team found that at Bass Rock, adult survival between 2021 and 2022 was 42% lower than the average over the previous 10 years.

A new study has discovered evidence that Northern Gannets can recover from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1, with black irises, an indicator of a previous infection.


Scientists from multiple organisations investigated outbreak timings at colonies across their North Atlantic range. At their largest colony, Bass Rock, UK, a detailed study was conducted to estimate the impact of the virus on colony size, breeding success, adult survival, and whether Gannets were potentially able to recover from an infection.

Black irises – instead of the usual pale blue – were first seen in Gannets breeding on the Bass Rock in June 2022 with colour varying from completely black to mottled. The team took blood samples from 18 apparently healthy adult Gannets with both normal and black irises, which were tested for bird flu antibodies by APHA to determine whether the birds had been previously infected. Eight tested positive, of which seven had black irises.

Dr Jude Lane, RSPB Conservation Scientist and lead author of the study: “This has been a fascinating development and the discovery may prove a useful non-invasive diagnostic tool. The next steps are to understand its efficacy, if it applies to any other species and whether there are any detrimental impacts to the birds’ vision. Ophthalmology exams will also be needed to determine what is causing the black colouration.”

High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus (HPAIV) has negatively impacted wild and domestic bird populations globally for decades. However, the current strain (HPAIV H5N1) has seen shifts in both the timings of outbreaks and species affected - including seabirds. Northern Gannets appeared especially severely impacted, but there was limited understanding of how their populations were affected.

High numbers of dead gannets were seen in Iceland during April last year followed by outbreaks in many Scottish colonies, Canada, Germany and Norway. By the end of June, outbreaks had occurred in five Canadian colonies and in the Channel Islands. Outbreaks in 12 UK and Ireland colonies followed in a clockwise pattern with the last infected colonies recorded in September. Unusually high mortality was recorded at all but one of the 41 monitored colonies (75 % of the 53 North Atlantic colonies), and sampling data was available for 58% of these, all with dead birds testing positive.

To better understand the impacts of HPAI, the team further investigated Bass Rock in the UK. Bass Rock is the world’s largest Gannet colony, home to over 150,000 birds at their peak. The team calculated that adult survival between 2021 and 2022 was 42% lower than the preceding 10-year average. The full extent of how many birds died during that period won’t be confirmed until the birds come back this breeding season.

The study was a collaboration between the RSPB, the University of Glasgow, the University of Edinburgh, Heriot Watt University and the Animal Plant Health Agency in partnership with the Scottish Seabird Centre.

Susan Davies, CEO of the Scottish Seabird Centre said: “Like many northern gannet colonies across the North Atlantic the Bass Rock was severely impacted in 2022 by highly pathogenic avian influenza. Due to the long running research effort on the Bass Rock, it was possible to gain important insights into the changes taking place in the colony with a strong link emerging between virus infection and the changing iris colour in these striking seabirds and the high level of nest failure within the study area.”

Seabirds are amongst the most threatened group of birds, out of the 25 species breeding here in the UK, 24 are Red or Amber on the UK list of Birds of Conservation Concern. The 2022 bird flu outbreak has provided another significant stressor to those already faced by our rapidly declining seabird populations. Quantifying and perhaps even mitigating its impact is therefore crucial if we hope to restore our seabird populations.


by Michael Dryden 9 December 2025
09.12.2025 Good numbers of Great Black-backed Gulls were on the move off the West Coast this morning, including this pristine adult, pictured passing Corbiere. Image : MD A morning of high cloud, with a storm moving North, well to the west of the Island bringing increasingly strong Southerly winds and some rain later Good numbers passing Corbiere, southbound, included 2 Great Northern Divers , 9 Common Scoters , 5 Brent Geese , 19 Razorbills , 2 Guillemots , 40 Gannets , 9 Cormorants , 71 Shags , 340 Great Black-backed Gulls , a Yellow-legged Gull , 228 Herring Gulls , 15 Mediterranean Gulls , 5 Black-headed Gulls , 2 Common Gulls , a single Lesser Black-backed Gull and 24 Curlews heading off to roost on the South Coast. A visit to Handois Reservoir found 32 Tufted Duck , 138 Mallard , 16 Cormorants , 6 Grey Herons , 8 Goldcrests , a Firecrest , a Chiffchaff , 2 Grey Wagtails , 45 Redwings , 4 Song Thrushes , and 2 Ravens . At Sion were 2 Fieldfares and 11 Redwings and in Vallee des Vaux were 8 Redwings , 2 Goldcrests , a Chiffchaff , 2 singing Song Thrushes and 3 Woodcock which flew over at Dusk. In Beaumont Marsh were 120 Brent Geese , 60 Black-headed Gulls , a Grey Heron, 3 Little Egrets , 3 Snipe and a Grey Wagtail . 3 Grey Wagtails are regular in Rue des Samares at the moment attending a water filled garage roof. At La Sente were 33 Cattle Egrets and 6 Little Egrets . On the Airport football pitch were 47 Mediterranean Gulls , 9 Black-headed Gulls and 8 Pied Wagtails , and at the Rugby pitch were 20 Redwings . A Barn Owl was seen on Mont Matthieu pre-Dawn this morning too. Yesterday evening, good numbers of Redwings were heard in flight over Noirmont, Beauport and Woodlands Farm and at La Haule were 27 Sanderlings and 6 Dunlin . Below : An immature Great Black-backed Gull in flight at Corbiere today. Image MD
by Michael Dryden 8 December 2025
08.12.2025 A few Great Northern Divers were seen through today's poor conditions, including this bird, passing Corbiere Lighthouse early morning. Image: MD It was a poor day weatherwise, overcast with rain, but mild at least at 13c in a fresh south-south-west wind. Seen passing La Coupe were 4 Common Scoters , 6 Great Northern Divers , a Gannet , a Common Gull and 2 Razorbills , with a regular wintering Polish-flagged Curlew ( yellow R52) back in situ there. Seen from Seymour, in Grouville Bay, were 3 Great Crested Grebes, a Black-necked Grebe , another Great Northern Diver and 7 Mediterranean Gulls . At La Sente were 37 Cattle Egrets, 18 Little Egrets and 14 Grey Herons and on Rue a Don were 23 Cattle Egrets . A short seawatch in the rain at Corbiere saw a Great Northern Diver, 30 Gannets , 6 Cormorants , 24 Shags , 3 Curlews and 23 roosting Purple Sandpipers . 6 Brent Geese were in Petit Port Bay. Near Sands, in St Ouen's Bay, were 41 Ringed Plovers , and 2 Pied Wagtails and by Kempt Tower, above the seawall, were the Snow Bunting and a Pied Wagtail, with 9 Black-headed Gulls flying over. On St Ouen's Pond were 36 Shoveler , 2 Little Grebes , 18 Lapwings , a Snipe , 2 Brent Geese and 8 Pied Wagtails , while on the Scrape were a Grey Heron and 3 Chiffchaffs , with 9 Brent Geese flying over too. In Beaumont Marsh were 220 Brent Geese , 6 Snipe , a Curlew and 100 Black-headed Gulls and in St Brelade's Bay were 3 Brent Geese and a Grey Wagtail .
by Romano da Costa 7 December 2025
07.12.2025 Today's miserable weather brought inland a good number of Mediterranean Gulls RdC Feeding on the Airport football pitch this morning were 96 Mediterranean Gull , a Common Gull and 40 Black-headed Gull . Down in St Ouen's Bay, the Snow Bunting was still feeding along the sea wall, 16 Lapwing were at the Pond and on the beach were a Caspian Gull , 306 Great Black-backed Gull , 2 Lesser Black-backed Gull , 24 Herring Gull , 2 Mediterranean Gull and a Sandwich Tern . At Le Pulec were 20 Pied Wagtail including one colour-ringed on the Isle of Man, 45 Rock Pipit , 12 Meadow Pipit , 2 Stonechat and 4 Little Egret while at Petit Port were a Yellow-legged Gull , a Lesser Black-backed Gull , 8 Great Black-backed Gull , 4 Brent Geese , 25 Curlew and 2 flyby Common Scoter . Around La Sente were 47 Cattle Egret , 4 Little Egret , 11 Grey Heron , 30 Brent Geese , 14 Redwing and a Stonechat . Seen at Beaumont Marsh were 100 Brent Geese , 80 Black-headed Gull , a Curlew , 5 Snipe , a Grey Heron , 5 Meadow Pipit and a White Wagtail while in Vallee des Vaux were 14 Redwing and a Woodcock .
by Romano da Costa 6 December 2025
06.12.2025 This Great Black-backed Gull , ringed at Dieppe in France, has been regularly visiting us since late July and was seen again today at Petit Port RdC Passing La Coupe this morning were an Arctic Skua , 11 Great Northern Diver , 2 Red-throated Diver , 6 Common Scoter , 9 Brent Geese , 6 Kittiwake , 8 Mediterranean Gull , 3 Common Gull , 15 Gannet and 27 Auks . Roosting at Petit Port were 60 Great Black-backed Gull , 9 Lesser Black-backed Gull , 26 Curlew , 8 Brent Geese , a Grey Heron and 3 Cormorant . At Beaumont Marsh were 370 Brent Geese , a Curlew , 3 Snipe , a Grey Wagtail and 2 Little Egret while around La Sente were 22 Cattle Egret , a Little Egret and a Grey Heron . Seen at St Ouen's Pond were 39 Shoveler , 21 Teal and 2 Little Grebe . Yesterday evening a Golden Plover , 8 Snipe , a Fieldfare and a Skylark were at Le Roncier.
by Romano da Costa 5 December 2025
05.12.2025 This Ringed Plover was colour-ringed on the island of Nidingen in Sweden as has chosen to spend the winter with us in St Ouen's Bay. The wintering flock also includes birds from Finland, Poland, Germany and UK RdC Passing La Coupe this morning were 14 Great Northern Diver , 8 Common Scoter , 4 Red-breasted Merganser , 18 Kittiwake , 2 Mediterranean Gull , 4 Common Gull , 2 Gannet , 107 Razorbill and 2 Guillemot . Seen at West Park this morning were 238 Brent Geese while up at Maufant were at least 35 Cattle Egret . In fields along Talavera lane were 1,600 Chaffinch , 2 Brambling and 14 Redwing while along Rue de Jutize were 6 Reed Bunting , a Fieldfare , 36 Redwing , 2 Song Thrush and 15 Chaffinch . In a Trinity Orchard were 6 Fieldfare , 11 Redwing and 2 Song Thrush . Elsewhere, A Cattle Egret and a Common Gull were at Cowley Farm, 8 Cattle Egret and 2 Common Gull were at Le Catillon, a Kingfisher was at Grands Vaux and at Grouville Marsh were 56 Coot , a Woodcock , 3 Chiffchaff and a Reed Bunting .
by Romano da Costa 4 December 2025
04.12.2025 The Snow Bunting was still residing in St Ouen's Bay yesterday RdC Seen at Beaumont Marsh today were 350 Brent Geese , 3 Snipe , a Curlew , a Little Egret and a White Wagtail . Yesterday, a Yellow-legged Gull was seen at Petit Port and in the Marina were 290 Pied Wagtail and 30 White Wagtail.
by Romano da Costa 3 December 2025
03.12.2025 This Siberian Chiffchaff was trapped and ringed at Beaumont Marsh this morning, thanks to Dave Buxton for the photo. Seen at Crabbe from dawn were 150 Chaffinch , 3 Brambling , 18 Reed Bunting , 25 Goldfinch , a Fieldfare , 6 Song Thrush , 7 Skylark , 2 Peregrine , a Marsh Harrier and 2 Raven and offshore, 2 Kittiwake and 8 Gannet . At Beaumont Marsh were 323 Brent Geese , the Siberian Chiffchaff , 25 Chiffchaff , 6 Firecrest , 3 Goldcrest , 2 Blackcap , a Little Egret and 2 Siskin . At Les Landes were 2 Peregrine , a Marsh harrier , 3 Skylark , 4 Stonechat , a Dartford Warbler and 20 Linnet while at Grosnez were 2 Stonechat and offshore 42 Fulmar , 25 Gannet and 10 Kittiwake . Another Stonechat was at Beauport. On St Ouen's Pond were 33 Shoveler and 2 Little Grebe while roosting in St Ouen's Bay were 11 Great Black-backed Gull , 13 Herring Gull and 27 Black-headed Gull . At Petit Port were 19 Curlew , 14 Brent Geese , 50 Black-headed Gull and 3 Great Black-backed Gull . On Grouville Common were 4 Cirl Bunting and 8 Redwing while around La Sente were 10 Cattle Egret and 2 Pied Wagtail and a Brambling was at Fauvic. The Kingfisher was again at Queen's Valley along with a Grey Wagtail .
by Romano da Costa 2 December 2025
02.12.2025 This colourfully ringed Sanderling is back for it's second winter in Grouville Bay. First ringed in the Netherlands in September 2024 RdC Passing La Coupe this morning were 7 Great Northern Diver , a Black-throated Diver , a Common Scoter , 82 Kittiwake , 2 Common Gull , 540 Razorbill , 7 Guillemot and 4 Gannet . A few Cattle Egrets in Grouville this morning with 28 at Grouville Marsh and 14 around La Sente. There was no sign of the Whooper Swan family so they may have now moved on. Another 7 Cattle Egret were at Mont L'Abbe. Out west the Bittern was seen again at the Scrape, a Stonechat was at Beauport, 6 Raven and 2 Dartford Warbler at Gorselands and 2 Pied Wagtail in St Brelades Bay. Below, a Dutch ringed and flagged Dunlin , also back for its second winter here.
by Romano da Costa 1 December 2025
01.12.2025 The wintering Kingfisher at Queen's Valley, thanks to Susan Renouf for the photo. Seen at St Ouen's Pond this morning were the Bittern , 30 Shoveler and a Little Grebe with a Stonechat near Kempt Tower and the Snow Bunting still feeding along the sea wall. At Beaumont Marsh were 370 Brent Geese , a Grey Heron and 2 Little Egret while 2 Cattle Egret were along Rue des Hetres in St Peter. Around Wheatlands golf course were 16 Redwing , 8 Siskin , a Firecrest , 5 Goldcrest and 10 Long-tailed Tit !
by Romano da Costa 30 November 2025
30.11.2025 Who can resist another photo of the Snow Bunting which was still feeding along the sea wall in St Ouen's Bay today, thanks to Keith Pyman for the photo. Seen passing Corbiere in an hour this morning were 374 Kittiwake , 43 Mediterranean Gull , 33 Black-headed Gull , 9 Common Gull , a Fulmar , 16 Gannet , 2,617 Razorbill and 61 Guillemot while nearby at Petit Port were 28 Curlew , 17 Little Egret and 14 Brent Geese . The Bittern was seen again at the Scrape, on the Pond were 38 Shoveler and 2 Little Grebe while at Le Pulec were 13 Little Egret and 3 Stonechat . The family of Whooper Swan are still at Grouville Marsh and down at La Collette were a Stonechat and a Pied Wagtail .
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