Alderney Bird Observatory is a bird observatory on the island of Alderney, in the Channel Islands.
It was set up in March 2016 with the logistical support of the Alderney Wildlife Trust to study bird migration and the island's seabird colonies.
In April 2019 it became 'Alderney Bird Observatory Ltd', a Channel Islands registered company and charity.
In its first year the observatory recorded 180 species including five new to the island, showing the importance of Alderney as a ″stop-over″ for migrant birds.
Thirteen thousand birds were ringed including 777 storm petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus) and 500 gannet (Morus bassanus).