Skip to content

Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey

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

  • Birds
    • Grey Heron
    • 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
  • Locations
    • Le Grand Pré Nature Reserve
    • Herm
  • About Myself
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Twitter
  • Facebook page

Author Archives: julied1485

Monday 26 April

A rough crossing but soon over and lovely to be back at Le Vallon d’Or in Sark. We were soon getting rides ready for the bird nets. No ringing today as the wind was too strong. After lunch Sue Synott led a botany walk around Little Sark showing the group many interesting plants. Bird watchersContinue reading “Monday 26 April”

Posted byjulied148526th Apr 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Monday 26 April

Sunday 25 April

Getting ready for Sark tomorrow. Wind speeds of 25 knots is forecast and it’s been blowing a hooley here today. This morning I was all set to postpone the trip until Tuesday. This evening I have convinced myself that with Stugeron and relief bands the boat trip of around an hour is short enough. IContinue reading “Sunday 25 April”

Posted byjulied148525th Apr 2021Posted inUncategorized1 Comment on Sunday 25 April

Thursday 22 April

Bailiwick Bat Survey – result! 🦇🦇🦇 Yesterday I managed the tech side and the practical side and the bat detector was attached to the pole and raised 7 feet in the air with a 5 foot clearance all round. So much for me thinking I could tuck it into the fork of a tree! IContinue reading “Thursday 22 April”

Posted byjulied148522nd Apr 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Thursday 22 April

Posts pagination

Newer posts 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 25 Older Posts
Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, Website Powered by WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Natural history of the Bailiwick of Guernsey
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar