30.04.2024 A fine male Whinchat at Les Landes recently, image courtesy of Romano RdC
A fair morning, becoming cloudy this afternoon, all in a fresh and gusty south-southeasterly wind.
Two new species for the year were reported today, with a male Pied Flycatcher seen in St John and a Tree Pipit which overflew Grosnez. Other birds seen at Grosnez and Les Landes included 5 Manx Shearwaters, 4 Guillemots, 15 Fulmars, 22 Gannets, 8 Kittiwakes, 14 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 3 Yellow Wagtails, 5 Swallows, 2 Wheatears a Whitethroat a Peregrine and 2 Ravens. At L'Etacq were a pair of Shelduck and 3 Curlews.
In St Ouen's Bay, at the Scrape, were a Garganey, the pair of Shelducks, a male Wigeon heading for the Pond, 3 male Shovelers, a Common Sandpiper, a pair of Coot with 2 chicks, a pair of Oystercatchers, 6 Lapwings, 7 Swifts, 10 Swallows, 20 Sand Martins, a House Martin, a Wheatear, a Skylark and on the golf course, 5 Yellow Wagtails and a White Wagtail. A Slow Worm was on the path down to the Scrape Hide. On the north side of St Ouen's Pond were 2 Wheatears and around Kempt Tower pools were 2 Little Grebes, a pair of Coot with 4 young, 6 Tufted Ducks, a Whitethroat, several singing Reed Warblers, a Blackcap, 10+ Chiffchaffs and 3 overflying Choughs.
On Queen's Valley reservoir were a Common Sandpiper and 4 Tufted Ducks, while at La Sente were a Little Ringed Plover and a single Brent Goose.
In Grouville Bay were 116 Brent Geese and at Grouville Marsh were 20 Swallows. 4 Tufted Ducks were at Grands Vaux.
Another fine image from Romano, this time of one of the male Garganey, at least one of which was still present this afternoon RdC
Mick Dryden
Romano da Costa
Tony Paintin