Gull-billed Tern, Blennerville, 17th October 2015 (Davey Farrar).
"In natural science the principles of truth ought to be confirmed by observations." (Linnaeus). "Though, preferably backed up by a series of high quality digital photos and video." (KerryBirding).
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
2 Pecs now at Carrahane
Pectoral Sandpiper, Carrahane, 13th October 2015 (Fionn Moore).
Two birds are now present at this site. Although close to a hundred birds have been recorded in Kerry, the vast majority occur in September, with only a couple of records after the first week of October.
Pectoral Sandpiper, Carrahane, 13th October 2015 (Fionn Moore).
Monday, 12 October 2015
Common Crane, Inny Estuary
Adult Common Crane, Inny Estuary, 12th October 2015 (Pat McDaid).
(Click the image for a closer view)
Adult Common Crane, Inny Estuary, 12th October 2015 (Pat McDaid).
Common by name, but not by nature - only the tenth record for Kerry.
Eye candy
A couple of even better photos from a man who's enormous camera lens is the envy of every birder. Some say size isn't important. We know different.
Pectoral Sandpiper, Carrahane, 9th October 2015 (Eric Dempsey).
Siberian Chiffchaff, Bolus Head, 10th October 2015 (Eric Dempsey).
Thanks for the great talk in the TBWC last Thursday, Eric!
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Lesser Whitethroat
Lesser Whitethroat, Bolus Head, 11th October 2015 (Pat McDaid).
Lesser Whitethroat, Bolus Head, 11th October 2015 (Pat McDaid).
This bird was found yesterday (Saturday) by K.Cronin, and was still present today. Only the 10th record for Kerry.
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Black Scoter, Rossbeigh
The first and, so far, only record of this species for Ireland was discovered last January at this site (see this post HERE), so it would be a fair assumption that this is a returning individual. Let's hope it stays the winter, as not all birders got to see this major rarity in the weeks following its initial discovery.
Black Scoter, with Common Scoter, Rossbeigh, 10th October 2015 (M. O'Clery).
Close-up of the top photo.
Black Scoter, with Common Scoter, Rossbeigh, 10th October 2015 (M. O'Clery).
Black Scoter, with Common Scoter, Rossbeigh, 10th October 2015 (M. O'Clery).
First-winter male Eider, with Common Scoter, Rossbeigh, 10th October 2015 (M. O'Clery).
There was also an immature/female Surf Scoter in the 500+ inshore scoter present, with another 300–400 scoter at extreme range, a large increase on the number of scoter generally present throughout last winter. Perhaps the mussel beds on which they feed have recovered somewhat from the devastating storms of 2012-2013.
Pectoral Sandpiper still present
Pectoral Sandpiper, Carrahane, 9th October 2015 (Ed Carty).
Pectoral Sandpiper, Carrahane, 9th October 2015 (Ed Carty).
One of the tamest of birds, allowing approach down to 3m, and present for three days now.
Friday, 9 October 2015
Siberian Chiffchaff and White-tailed Eagles
Siberian Chiffchaff, Bolus Head/Finian's Bay, 9th October 2015 (M.O'Clery).
The striking paleness of this birds' plumage was visible from quite some distance. The 'milky tea' upperparts showing a complete lack of olive tones on the head and mantle, as well as whitish underparts, green-fringed wing feathers, and blackish legs and feet all make for a subtly beautiful bird. The first Siberian Chiffchaff of the autumn for Kerry, but perhaps we will see many more again at Ross Castle in early winter (see this post HERE)
Siberian Chiffchaff, Bolus Head/Finian's Bay, 9th October 2015 (M.O'Clery).
White-tailed Eagles, south Kerry, 9th October 2015 (M.O'Clery).
These two adult birds have been paired for quite some time, and were watched hunting fish on the rising tide
White-tailed Eagle, south Kerry, 9th October 2015 (M.O'Clery).
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