Category Archives: Scarce & Rare Bird Sightings

Thursday 27th August 2015

One Great Shearwater, 12 Sooty Shearwaters, three Balearic Shearwaters, two Storm Petrels, 25 Bonxies, 32 Arctic Skuas, three Pomarine Skuas, two juvenile Black Terns, one Grey Phalarope and 130 Whimbrel were at the Bridges of Ross today. (Neal Warnock, Victor Caschera, Sean Pierce & Ger Murray)
One adult Sabine’s Gull was at the Fodry, Loop Head. (P.Gluth)
There was one Ruff, 11 Bar-tailed Godwits, four Black-tailed Godwits, 22 Sanderling, 45 Dunlin, 20 Turnstone, 36 Ringed Plover and 12 Whimbrel at Seafield, Quilty. (Frank o’Duffy)
One second-year Mediterranean Gull and 25 Sandwich Terns were at Liscannor, with one Common Sandpiper and two Whimbrel were at Clahane. (Dave McNamara)

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Wednesday 26th August 2015

There were 1250 Manx Shearwaters per hour, 25 Sooty Shearwaters, one Balearic Shearwater, one Leach’s Petrel three Storm Petrels, 31 Bonxies, 36 Arctic Skuas, two Pomarine Skuas, six juvenile Black Terns, six Grey Phalaropes and 25 Whimbrel at the Bridges of Ross. (Neal Warnock, Victor Caschera & Sean Pierce)

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Tuesday 25th August 2015

There was one juvenile Green Sandpiper, ten Ruff and one Little Egret at Lough Gash this afternoon. (John N Murphy)

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Monday 24th August 2015

There was one Cory’s Shearwater at the Bridges of Ross this morning, along with one juvenile Long-tailed Skua (P Simons), 13 Sooty Shearwaters, 700 Manx Shearwaters per hour, 13 Arctic Skuas, five Bonxies, two Storm Petrels, ten Arctic Terns, six Common Scoter and 65 Whimbrel. (John N Murphy. Neal Warnock, Victor Cashera et al)
There were 12 Ruff, one Green Sandpiper, four Little Egrets, 96 Black-tailed Godwits, five Snipe and a juvenile Peregrine at Lough Gash. (John N Murphy)
At Saints Island on the Shannon Estuary there were 16 Little Egrets. (John N Murphy)
There were ten Gadwall and one Wigeon in the Shannon Airport Lagoon. (John N Murphy)

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Saturday 22nd August 2015

There were six Sooty Shearwaters, ten Storm Petrels, two Pomarine Skuas, four Bonxies, four Arctic Skuas, 20 Whimbrel, five Knot, 11 Turnstone, two Grey Phalaropes, four Rock Dove and two Chough at the Bridges of Ross today (Colin McNamee, John N Murphy, Tony Mee et al).
One Little Egret was in Cloghaun Lough, Loop Head. (Tony Mee)
One Marsh Harrier was still near Inishcullin Hill on the Shannon Estuaty. (Dermot Harney)
There were seven Swift at Kilrush. (John N Murphy)
There were 30 Raven seen feeding one two shot goats near Slieve Carron, the Burren today. (Olivia Nolan)

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Friday 21st August 2015

The sub adult Marsh Harrier was seen hunting near Saint’s Island and Inishcullen Hill along the Shannon Estuary this evening. (Dermot Harney)

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Thursday 20th August 2015

Three Swift were flying over Ivy Hill in Ennis this evening.(Nuala and Tom Lynch)

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Monday 17th August 2015

At the Bridges of Ross today there was one Bonxie, one Arctic Skua, 200 Manx Shearwaters, seven Storm Petrels, nine Common Scoter, 23 Sandwich Terns, five Whimbrel, two Sunfish and ten Bottle-nosed Dolphins. (Keith Langdon, John N Murphy et al)
One Great Northern Diver was in Kilbaha Harbour. (Keith Langdon)
There was on Kingfisher, three Common Sandpipers, 102 Mallard and 50 Lesser Black-backed Gulls at Islandavanna. (John N Murphy)
At Moyasta Creek there were eight Little Egrets, 64 Mallard and 50 Curlew. (John N Murphy)
One Kingfisher, 24 Whimbrel and two Bar-tailed Godwits were at Doonbeg.(Keith Langdon)

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Sunday 16th August 2015

There was on juvenile Pomarine Skua, two Arctic Skuas, one Bonxie, one Balearic Shearwater, 50 Sooty Shearwaters, two Storm Petrels and three Whimbrels at the Bridges of Ross today. (Keith Langdon)
There were two Green Sandpipers, one Common Sandpiper, one juvenile Ruff, one Knot, 106 Black-tailed Godwits, four Snipe, four Little Egrets and ten Teal at Lough Gash, Newmarket-on-Fergus this afternoon. (John N Murphy)

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Saturday 15th August 2015

Highlights from the Bridges of Ross today were; one Great Shearwater, one Balearic Shearwater, 45 Sooty Shearwaters, four Long-tailed Skuas, one adult Pomarine Skua, 12 Bonxies, six Arctic Skuas, three adult Sabine’s Gulls, 11 Storm Petrels, five Whimbrel, one juvenile Puffin, seven Sandwich Terns, two Sunfish and one Comma Butterfly. (Rob Rackliffe, John N Murphy, Keith Langdon et al)
There was a flock of 40 Rock Doves in a field to the west side of Kilkee. (John N Murphy)

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