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| | | Jersey holiday Hi, I am off to Jersey for a weeks holiday in a weeks time. Can anyone tell me what birds I might see and where is the best place to see them. | 
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| | | Re: Jersey holiday Some of the rarest birds in the world including Mauritius pink pigeons, white-eared pheasant and St. Lucia parrots. All at the Jersey zoo, founded by Gerald Durrell, the pioneer of captive breeding of endangered species.
For native, non-captive birds, I don't recall seeing anything that you wouldn't find around the coast and countryside of the UK. Lots of gulls, kestrels over the cliffs on the north of the island, chaffinches, starlings, blackbirds and tits pretty much everywhere.
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