Five Waxwings were at Kilrush this afternoon.
Leave a commentThursday 6th December 2012
Waxwing at Huntsfield ©James Hayes
Three Waxwings and a female Blackcap were seen at Huntsfield, Dooradoyle.
44 Tufted Duck, 11 Shoveler, seven Teal, five Pochard and three Little Grebes were at Westfields.
Two Jays were at Currachase.
Wednesday 5th December 2012
Short-eared Owl in West Limerick © John N Murphy
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One Short-eared Owl and a female Hen Harrier were at an undisclosed site in West Limerick today.
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Marsh Harrier at Tubber being harassed by Hooded Crow © Howard Williams
The immature/female Marsh Harrier was seen near Tubber today (Howard Williams).
A flock of 26 Waxwings were at the GAA Pitch across from the National School at Sixmilebridge this morning.
One Little Egret was at Lahinch Marsh.
Two Wodcock and one Dipper were at Kilcornan, Ennistymon.
Tuesday 4th December 2012
A immature/female Marsh Harrier was at Drumcliff, Ballyallia Lake this morning (John N Murphy & Adrian Glasgow).
Also at Ballyallia Lake were one Spotted Redshank and 50 Whooper Swans.
Four Waxwings were at Flagmount, Slieve Aughty today.
A flock of 90 Greylag Geese and one Pale-bellied Brent Goose was in flooded fields at Tarmon near Tubber on the Clare/Galway border.
Monday 3rd December 2012
Eight Waxwings were at Huntsfield this morning. Two Blackcaps (one male & one female) were also seen in the same area.
Leave a commentMonday 3rd December 2012
Four of the 18 Waxwings at Bunratty © John N Murphy
There were four Little Auks, one Bonxie and one Long-tailed Duck off the Bridges of Ross this morning (Geoff Pearson).
A flock of 18 Waxwings were at Bunratty.
Six Waxwings were at the GAA pitch in Sixmilebridge.
Three Waxwings were just outside Inagh.
One Spotted Redshank was at Drumcliff, Ballyallia lake.
Sunday 2nd December 2012
Brambling © Tom Tarpey
The Brambling was seen again today in Monaleen.
120 Tufted Duck, 20 Teal, a drake Scaup and 33 Mute Swans were at Lough Gur.









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