27.09.2024 Great Black-backed Gulls are on the Island in excellent numbers at the moment. Many of them originate on Chausey, just a few kilometres to the south-east of us. This is confirmed by a good number of them wearing green rings put on there, including the centre bird in flight, J43. MD
A fierce day for weather with strong and gusty southwest winds gave way to even stronger and more gusty northerly winds after the passage of a squall with heavy rain on it, mid-morning.
A few migrants were still heading off from Noirmont despite everything with 578 Meadow Pipits and 30 Linnets seen. Birds caught up in the squall line included a Golden Plover, 14 Swallows, 6 House Martins, and 3 Yellow Wagtails ( also 2 Red Admiral butterflies). Offshore were 3 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a Mediterranean Gull, a Black-headed Gull and 4 Sandwich Terns.
Among the birds in the Sandpits were 31 Cormorants, 11 Little Grebes, a Little Egret, 29 Swallows, 3 Great Blacked Gulls and numbers of Tufted Duck and Coot.
At Petit Port were 64 Great Black-backed Gulls and 17 Curlews, while 6 Sandwich Terns were at St Aubin.
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin