Category Archives: Limerick Sightings

Sunday 14th September 2014

Three Gadwall, two Wigeon, 12 Teal and a Little Egret were at Coonagh today.

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Wednesday 10th September 2014

A Wood Sandpiper was at the Charleville Lagoons.
A Chiffchaff was singing at Monaleen.

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Saturday 6th September 2014

Four Snipe, 20 Lapwing and a Little Egret were at Coonagh during the high tide this evening.

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Tuesday 2nd September 2014

Tuesday 2nd September 2014

Juvenile White-winged Black Tern at Coonagh John N Murphy

The juvenile White-winged Black Tern was still at Coonagh this morning flying between the two main ponds (John N Murphy). Also at Coonagh were seven Wigeon, four Little Egrets and a Sedge Warbler.

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Monday 1st September 2014

The juvenile White-winged Black Tern was seen at Coonagh again today (C Foley via East Coast Bird News).

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Sunday 31st August 2014

Sunday 31st August 2014

Juvenile White-winged Black Tern ©Tom Tarpey

A juvenile White-winged Black Tern was at the Coonagh Nature Reserve today (Tom Tarpey). The bird was present up to at least 17:45, feeding in both the upper and lower lagoons. This is the third record for the County, the previous ones being in 1875 and 1990. A drake Garganey, 32 Teal, six Gadwall, six Shoveler, four Mallard, a Pochard, a Wigeon, 30 Tufted Duck, four Black-tailed Godwits, two Redshank and a Snipe was also seen at the site today.

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Wednesday 27th August 2014

A drake Garganey, a Ruff, three Gadwall, a Wigeon and about 1,000 Sand Martins accompanied by smaller numbers of Swallows and House Martins were at Coonagh this morning. The hirondines were roosting and feeding primarily in the upper lagoon.

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Tuesday 26th August 2014

Tuesday 26th August 2014

Whimbrel ©Tom Tarpey

Four Whimbrel and a Common Sandpiper were at Poulaweela Creek.

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Monday 25th August 2014

A Buzzard was seen flying past the Coonagh Nature Reserve this afternoon. The bird was being mobbed by crows as it crossed the Shannon from the Mungret side and it disappeared from view as it moved down river. Three Swift, 70 Lapwing, three Dunlin and 30 Teal were also seen at the site.

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Thursday 14th August 2014

A Short-eared Owl was seen near Knockaderry today.

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