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A stunning male Emperor moth recorded by Gill Gaudion, a member of the public.

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Operations Manager | Alderney Wildlife Trust AWT exists to study, champion and protect Alderney’s wildlife, fostering a thriving island where natural habitats are valued for their vital role in shaping a sustainable future for Alderney and addre...

We're looking for an Operations Manager, a person with skills in operations, systems and problem‑solving and love for wildlife, to join the team.
www.alderneywildlife.org/jobs/operati...

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Stranded puffin, Photo by Gabriella Stewart

Stranded puffin, Photo by Gabriella Stewart

By 6 pm, 2/3, 48 dead birds had been recorded on Alderney, 37 of which were puffins. We are asking for volunteers to help monitor Alderney’s beaches.

We're also working with colleagues across the Channel Islands and France to record what is happening to better understand the impact of this event

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The gannets are back and so is the AWT's Gannet Cam. Please tune in to our website if you'd like to watch gannets in action. www.alderneywildlife.org/wildlife/web...

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Key Habitats and Species | Alderney Wildlife Trust Key Habitats and Species

The Alderney State of Nature Project team have published the list of key habitats and species of Alderney. Over 40 species and 10 marine and terrestrial habitats are included in the list.
www.alderneywildlife.org/key-habitats...

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A male seal in Cat’s Bay. It seems to be having a good time! Quite a few sightings of seals across the bays of Alderney in the past few weeks.

Photo credit to Nick Jouault

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A rook on Alderney, that's something different! This is relatively rare sighting!

Photo credit to Gary and Tina Rihoy

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A cute little blob of Long-tailed tit

Photo by Thanh Doan

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Amethyst deceiver, a beautiful purple fungus, spotted in Vau du Saou
Photo by Niamh McDevitt

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Red cage fungus (lattice stinkhorn) spotted on 4 November in Driffield
It's a rare fungus that gives off a putrid stench which invites flies over to disperse the spores.

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Death's-head hawk-moth in the form of an adult, a chrysalis, and a caterpillar!
The adults have huge eyes, spikey feet and, of course, impressive skull-shaped marking on the thorax.

These caterpillars love chomping on plants from the nightshade family and buddleia.

Photo credits: Lou Collings

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A pokemon? No, it's a pine hawk-moth caterpillar!
Photo credit: Lulu's

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A kingfisher spotted in Corblets Quarry during the Wetland Bird Survey on 10th August. Photo by AWT Ramsar Ecologist, Niamh McDevitt.

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Death's head hawkmoth caterpillar, a great sighting from Andrew Eggleston

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Mother Shipton moth in Giffoine, photo by Karen Wade.

The markings on this moth’s wings are said to resemble the face of a professes (a witch) from the 16th century.

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A Wall Brown

A Wall Brown

A beautiful photo of a Wall Brown in the sun
Photo by Sophie Mowbray

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We saw what looks like a Marsh Harrier with some leg rings on our walk around the Gannet Trail on Alderney today @alderneywt.bsky.social

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It’s Invasive Species Week (12–18 May)

You might already know about terrestrial invasive species like the Asian hornet, Australian flatworm, or sour fig—but are you aware of marine invasive non-native species (marine INNS) in Alderney's waters?

Check out the marine INNS in the photos below.

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A short clip of puffins billing!
This was recorded on the #puffincam last year. Please visit our YouTube @alderneywt for the full video.

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Did you know that ringed plovers' breeding season is about to start? Alderney has the last consistently breeding ringed plover population in the Channel Islands.

We'll continue to put up cordons on Platte Saline and Saye to protect these waders during their vulnerable time.

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📷The gannets landed on Les Etacs today!
After overwintering off the west coast of North Africa and the Bay of Biscay, these seabirds have returned to their breeding site. They will reunite with their mates and start preparing for the nesting season.

Photos by Alex Purdie

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A buzzard gliding through the air at Mannez Quarry
Photo by Tony Fiore

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A rare sighting of a humpback whale in Alderney's waters! It was spotted about 5 miles northwest of Casquets on 16 January by Clem Carter, a member of the public
Photo credits: Clem Carter

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Last Sunday, we did the Wetland Bird Survey. Highlights included a Brent Goose at Longis Bay, six Grey Plovers at Saye, three Mediterranean Gulls at Braye, 40 Ringed Plovers at Platte Saline, and two Common Scoters at Braye.

Photos by Matt Lewis and Esme Coles

1 year ago 2 1 0 0
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A Red Kite hunting at Kiln Farm
A rare sighting spotted by local wildlife photographer James Brenton!
Photo credit: James Brenton

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Wow, what a stare!
A kestrel near Longis Bird Hide
Photo credit: Thanh Doan

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Little Grebes at Longis Pond say 'Merry Christmas' to you!

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Alderney's Ramsar Site/work brings Alderney national attention. AWT's work monitoring of gannets by drones with Seabird Watch and marine surveying on Alderney, and the Alderney State of Nature Project were mentioned in several national newspapers. @alderney.bsky.social

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Wait, what? Christmas is in town? 😍
Photo credit: Alex Purdie

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Bottlenose dolphins at Frying Pan Bay last Tuesday
Photos: Alex Purdie

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