The drake Lesser Scaup was still at Lough Gash (John N Murphy), along with one drake Greater Scaup, three Pochard, 106 Tufted Duck and ten Gadwall.
Leave a commentFriday 9th November 2012
Lesser Scaup, Lough Gash © John N Murphy
The first-winter drake Leser Scaup was on the west side of Lough Gash (John N Murphy & Brian Finnegan).
Leave a commentFriday 9th November 2012
Seven Whooper Swans were seen back at their usual wintering site near Athlacca.
Leave a commentWednesday 7th November 2012
The Lesser Scaup was still at Lough Gash this morning (John N Murphy, Tom Tarpey & Pat Brennan).
Leave a commentTuesday 6th November 2012
Lesser Scaup at Lough Gash with Coot and Little Grebe © John N Murphy
The immature drake Lesser Scaup was at Lough Gash again this morning (John N Murphy & Jeff Copner).
Leave a commentMonday 5th November 2012
Young drake Lesser Scaup at Lough Gash © John N Murphy
The first-winter drake Lesser Scaup was showing well this morning at Lough Gash (John N Murphy et al).
Leave a commentSunday 4th November 2012
A first-winter drake Lesser Scaup with Tufted Ducks at Lough Gash © John N Murphy
A first-winter drake Lesser Scaup was at Lough Gash, Newmarket-on-Fergus this afternoon (John N Murphy et al). If accepted this is a first county record of this rare North American vagrant.
A Waxwing was seen briefly at Rinneville, Carrigaholt (Paul Troake).
The Forster’s Tern was off Doorus Pier near the Clare/Galway border (Gerry Butler & Colin Helliwell).
Also at Lough Gash were one drake Greater Scaup, 140 Tufted Ducks, 12 Gadwall, 70 Coot and 65 Little Grebe.
Saturday 3rd November 2012
A Great Spotted Woodpecker was seen today at a garden feeder in Murroe(Ann Taylor). This is the third record of the species for the County.
Coonagh had a large wildfowl count today with 127 Pochard, 114 Tufted Duck, 24 Wigeon, 19 Mallard, ten Gadwall, five Shoveler, four Scaup, two Teal, 291 Coot, 17 Little Grebes, ten Mute Swans and five Snipe.
Saturday 3rd November 2012
One Spotted Sandpiper was at Moyasta (Gerry Butler, Colin Helliwell & John N Murphy).
The juvenile American Golden Plover was at the Horse Field near the Bridges of Ross this morning (John N Murphy).
Movement at the Bridges of Ross were, one juvenile Sabines Gull, one Great Northern Diver, two Common Scoter and small passage of auks, Gannets and Kittiwakes.
One Tree Sparrow was in Gibson’s garden, with lite or no sign ad any land migrants.
Two Great Northern Divers were in Kilbaha Harbour with another two in Ross Bay.
There were four Jay in Lees Road Wood this afternoon.
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