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Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Green-winged Teal, Tarbert

Green-winged Teal, Tarbert, 8th March 2016 (Davey Farrar).

Siberian Chiffchaff & Green-winged Teal, Ross Castle

 Siberian Chiffchaff, Ross Castle, 9th March 2016 (D.Farrar).
Green-winged Teal, Ross Castle, 9th March 2016 (D.Farrar).

Monday, 7 March 2016

Littoralis Rock Pipits

 Littoralis Rock Pipit, Black rock, 7th March 2016 (D.Farrar).

 Littoralis Rock Pipit, Fahamore, 7th March 2016 (D.Farrar).

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Surf Scoter and Scandy Rockit

Littoralis Rock Pipit, Black Rock, 29th February 2016 (David O'Connor).

Surf Scoter, Brandon Bay, 28th February 2016 (Kilian Kelly).

Surf Scoter, Brandon Bay, 28th February 2016 (Kilian Kelly).

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Glaucous Gull

1st winter Glaucous Gull, Brandon bay, 18th February 2016.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Dead Little Auk, Rossbeigh


Dead Little Auk, Rossbeigh Dunes, 15th February 2016 (M.O'Clery).

There were signs of a fox in the vicinity of this Little Auk corpse, though the unfortunate bird is perhaps more likely to have succumbed to starvation and/or disease due to the recent spate of storms. The auk had been dead for perhaps a week or so.

Dead Little Auk, Rossbeigh Dunes, 15th February 2016 (M.O'Clery).

Dead Little Auk, Rossbeigh Dunes, 15th February 2016 (M.O'Clery).

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Kerry Barn Owl sets long distance record

A new record has been set for the longest recorded distance travelled by a juvenile Barn Owl within Ireland.

Unfortunately, the bird in question was found as a road casualty last Thursday on a dual carriageway near Derry, in Northern Ireland. It had been ringed as a chick on the 10th of July 2015 at a nest site near Farranfore, Co. Kerry, about 350 km distant, more than twice the previous record.

Barn Owl chick, one of four from the nest box near Farranfore, in July 2015 (M.O'Clery, under licence from NPWS).

More details on the Irish Raptor Blog HERE

Many thanks to Brian Hegarty for reporting the ringed Barn Owl.
All Barn Owl ringing is carried out under licence to NPWS and the BTO.