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Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

The flora and fauna of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm

  • Birds
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    • Grey Plover
    • Redshank
    • Greenshank
    • Breeding Barn Owls
    • Begging Barn Owl Chicks
    • Wryneck
    • Starlings
    • Willow Warbler
    • Garden Warbler
    • Whitethroat
    • Dunnock
    • Redwing
    • Reed Warbler
    • Greenfinch
    • Brambling November 2021
    • Bird Ringing
  • Bees
  • Hoverflies
    • Helophilus Pendulus – The Footballer
    • Volucella zonaria, Hornet Mimic Fly
    • Episyrphus balteatus, the Marmalade Fly
  • Butterflies and Moths
    • Glanville Fritillary
    • Poplar Hawk-moth
    • Small Elephant Hawk-moth
    • Vestal
    • Buff Tip
    • Clifden Nonpareil
    • Miller
    • Old Lady
    • True Lover’s Knot
    • Crescent Dart
    • Shuttle-shaped Dart
    • Square-spot Rustic
    • Setaceous Hebrew Character
  • Other Insects
    • Black-backed Meadow Ant in Guernsey
    • Ivy Bee Blister Beetle
  • Rock Pooling
    • Eelgrass
  • Small Mammals
  • Plants
    • Yellow Horned-poppy
    • Yellow Vetch
    • Red Campion, Violette de Fossaï
    • Bluebell, Côneilles
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    • Le Grand Pré Nature Reserve
    • Herm
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Author Archives: julied1485

Wryneck – new page

One of my year’s highlights to see this bird and to ring it – too excited to focus tha camera! Find out more about the Wryneck and see a video clip from the Birds dropdown list at the top of the homepage.

Posted byjulied14852nd Sep 20212nd Sep 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Wryneck – new page

Crescent Dart – new page

The Crescent Dart is a resident moth and New For Garden on 29 August. I am very pleased to be able to add it to my list. See more content on this coastal moth on the Butterflies and Moths dropdown list.

Posted byjulied14852nd Sep 20212nd Sep 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:mothsLeave a comment on Crescent Dart – new page

31 August

Finally, after a day shy of four weeks, I was back bird ringing today. Trevor has been hard at work creating new rides and the autumn migration is proving more successful than the spring. We had a real star this morning – the top picture of its primary wing feathers is a clue. I’m breakingContinue reading “31 August”

Posted byjulied148531st Aug 2021Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on 31 August

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