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Friday, 9 January 2015

Med. Gull, Tralee

First-winter Mediterranean Gull, Fels Point, Tralee, 9th January 2014 (Ed Carty).

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Black-necked Grebe showing well

Black-necked Grebe, Reen Pier, Ballinskelligs Bay, 3rd January 2015 (Pat McDaid).

Black-necked Grebe, Reen Pier, Ballinskelligs Bay, 3rd January 2015 (Pat McDaid).

With a sighting at Brandon Bay in September last, and another yesterday in Ballylongford Bay, Black-necked Grebe has recently been seen more often than Red-necked Grebe in Kerry. The latter has become decidedly rare over the past two to three winters at the usual site at Sandy Bay/Tralee Bay.

Friday, 2 January 2015

Ross Castle continues a fantastic run

Ross Castle, near Killarney, on the eastern shore of Lough Leane, has had a bumper winter. A fourth Ring-necked Duck was found there today - in total, three males and a female - all four at one point seen together today out on the main lake (though often very distant). In addition, a Siberian Chiffchaff is still present, along with perhaps double figures of Chiffchaff, since before Christmas. A Continental Cormorant was also seen recently, though it has been particularly elusive and also often frustratingly distant and, to cap it all, a second year Ring-billed Gull has put in occasional appearances in the small gull flock which loiters by the Castle itself. Not a bad haul for an inland site anywhere in Ireland.

Second winter Ring-billed Gull, Ross Castle, 2nd January 2015 (Dave McAdams).

Siberian Chiffchaff, Ross Castle, 2nd January 2015 (Davey Farrar).

Genetic Gull Soup

Immature gulls are often tricky enough to identify, even if you try to ignore their occasional habit of 'playing away from home' which can result in confusing looking hybrids. So what is this particular flavour of genetic soup, seen at Portmagee yesterday? Herring Gull mixed with a strong pinch of Glaucous Gull perhaps? Any thoughts welcome...

Hybrid Gull (left), with juvenile Herring Gull Portmagee, 1st January 2015 (M.O'Clery).

Hybrid Gull, Portmagee, 1st January 2015 (M.O'Clery).

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Azorean Yellow-legged Gull and Black-necked Grebe

Adult Azorean Yellow-legged Gull, Knightstown, Valentia Island, 31st December 2014 (M.O'Clery).

Black-necked Grebe, Reen Pier, Ballinskelligs Bay, 31st December 2014 (Pat McDaid).

Black-necked Grebe, Reen Pier, Ballinskelligs Bay, 1st January 2015 (M.O'Clery).

Glaucous Gull, Cromane, 31st December 2014 (M.O'Clery).

Monday, 29 December 2014

Long-tailed Ducks

Long-tailed ducks are a scarce winter visitor to a few select sites in Kerry each year. Most records are of ones and twos, but they occasionally reach double figures at a few sites, such as Rossbeigh and Ballinskelligs Bay.

Female Long-tailed Duck, Cromane, 27th December 2014 (Seamus Enright).

Female and first-winter Long-tailed Duck, Ballinskelligs Bay, 25th December 2014 (Michael O'Clery).

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Glaucous and Iceland Gulls

First-winter Glaucous Gull, near Cromane, 24th December 2014 (M.O'Clery).

First-winter Glaucous Gull, near Cromane, 24th December 2014 (M.O'Clery).

Adult Iceland Gull, Reenard Pier, 24th December 204 (M.O'Clery).

Water Pipit continues to be seen at Black Rock

Water Pipit, Black Rock, 23rd December 2014 (David O'Connor).

Water Pipit, Black Rock, 23rd December 2014 (David O'Connor).

Monday, 22 December 2014

Black Brant, Sandy Bay

Adult Black Brant, Sandy Bay, Castlegregory, 21st December 2014 (Seamus Enright).

Monday, 15 December 2014