27.04.2024 This beautiful Bar-tailed Godwit was in Petit Port Bay this morning MD
A cloudy morning and a wet afternoon, still feeling cold in light southeast winds.
It was a case of quality over quantity today. Yesterday's Garganey was still present on the Scrape this morning, where a Pink-footed Goose, a Barnacle Goose, a male Shoveler, the pair of Shelduck, a Snipe, a pair of Oystercatchers, 7 Lapwings and a Sedge Warbler were also seen. A Swift was over the Pond where 3 Marsh Harriers were sitting on the pond Island. On the north side of the Pond were 15 Sedge Warblers, 20 Reed Warblers, 5 Cetti's Warblers, 3 Blackcaps, 2 Willow Warblers, 3 Yellow Wagtails ( minus one after a Sparrowhawk visit), a pair of Shovelers, a Grey Heron, 75 Sand Martins, 150 Swallows, 15 House Martins and 2 Ravens. At Kempt Tower were at least 3 Little Grebes, one carring a juvenile on it's back.
At Les Landes. the ring-tailed Hen Harrier was seen hunting over the racecourse through the morning, a Grasshopper Warbler was in song near the shooting range, and a Wheatear, 2 Stonechats, 37 Swallows and a House Martin were also seen. A pair of Shelducks were at Le Pulec.
Roosting at Corbiere were 11 Purple Sandpipers and 10 Turnstones with a Kittiwake and 2 Peregrines also seen, and in Petit Port Bay were 2 Bar-tailed Godwits, a Whimbrel, 80 Oystercatchers, 2 Brent Geese and 2 pairs of Shelduck
At La Sente this morning were 3 Shelduck, 2 Greenshanks, a Lesser Black-backed Gull, 3 Yellow Wagtails, 2 White Wagtails and 6 Sand Martins.
Evening update: A second male Garganey was on the Scrape this evening and also seen there were a male Wigeon, a Water Rail, 8 Marsh Harriers and 50 Swallows. In Grouville Bay were 6 Dunlin and 5 Grey Plovers while at Grouville Marsh were 120 Swallows and 10 Sand Martins.
Below: A distant view of today's Garganey on the Scrape.
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin