
09.04.2025 A Wheatear at Corbiere yesterday. Most of the Wheatears passing through the Island at the moment are of the larger and more brightly-coloured Greenland race leucorhoa MD
The fine and clear conditions continued today, but with a stronger and distinctly cool northeast wind.
Passing offshore at Grosnez this morning were a Red-throated Diver, 208 Razorbills, 65 Guillemots, 2 Common Scoters, 93 Fulmars, 56 Gannets, 44 Sandwich Terns, 42 Kittiwakes, 12 Black-headed Gulls, 36 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 28 Great Black-backed Gulls and 2 Cormorants. Others seen there included a Peregrine, 2 Ravens, a Wheatear, 2 White Wagtails, 13 Linnets and 10 Meadow Pipits.
On St Ouen's Pond Scrape were a Little Ringed Plover, a single Wigeon, 21 Teal, 3 Shovelers, the Pink-footed Goose and Barnacle Goose, 5 Lapwings, 3 Wheatears, a Yellow Wagtail, 22 Sand Martins, a Swallow and a Little Egret, while on the Pond were 24 Shovelers, 15 Swallows and 20 Sand Martins. To the north of the Pond were 5 Wheatears, with a further 9 Wheatears by the Jersey Pearl and another Wheatear plus a Sand Martin on Mont Matthieu.
A single Swallow was seen at Corbiere.
Evening update: A turn over in the birds at the Scrape since this morning, saw 2 Shelduck, 100 Swallows, 10 Sand Martins, 7 Wheatears, 3 Yellow Wagtails, 2 Snipe, 2 Oystercatchers and a Common Sandpiper there later this afternoon.
At the Farmer's Cricket ground in St Martin were 5 White Wagtails with 2 Cattle Egrets in a field nearby. In Grouville Bay were 39 Sanderlings and a Wheatear, while at Grouville Marsh were a Willow Warbler, 15 Swallows, 10 Sand Martins and 6 Meadow Pipits. At Grands Vaux were 2 Teal and 10 Tufted Duck.









