One Swallow was at Liscannor with another at Kincardine (Adrian Glasgow), these were the first of the year in Clare.
One Sandmartin and three Greylag Geese were at Applewood, Ballycar. (John N Murphy)
One Barn Owl was at Ministers Cross, Sixmilebridge. (John Rattigan)
Sunday 5th April 2015
Sunday 5th April 2015
Golden Plover flock at Patrickswell, Lough Gur ©Tom Tarpey
Swallows was seen at Ballysheedy (Ger Griffin) and Ballyorgan (Tony Mee) today.
A migrating flock of 29 Golden Plover came in to rest at Patririckswell, Lough Gur while several Chiffchaffs were in song in the wider area.
There were much reduced numbers of birds at Tarbert Bay today with just two Little Egrets, two Shelduck, seven Redshank, three Greenshank, three Oystercatchers and a single Curlew present
Leave a commentSaturday 4th April 2015
Redshank at Tarbert Bay Geoff Hunt
14 Sand Martins, the first reported in Limerick this year, were seen at Arthurs Quay, Limerick City this afternoon while a Chiffchaff was in song at Westfields.
The evening high tide roost at Coonagh held 101 Redshank and two Greenshank. Ten Gadwall and four Pochard were also present at the site.
Two Little Egrets, 85 Teal, 12 Mallard, 35 Shelduck, 15 Knot, 32 Redshank, nine Greenshank, 23 Black-tailed Godwits three Oystercatchers and a Curlew were at Trabert Bay (Geoff Hunt).
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Friday 3rd April 2015
Three Swallows were seen at Adare Manor today (Michael Quish). This is the first report of the species this spring.
Leave a commentFriday 3rd April 2015
The first Willow Warbler of the year was heard singing this morning at Stonehall, Newmarket-on-Fergus along with one Chiffchaff, (Philip Brennan)
One Blackcap was still singing at Applewood, Ballycar. (John N Murphy)
Thursday 2nd April 2015
There was one Peregrine, two Sparrowhawks and two Treecreepers at Dromore Woods Nature Reserve. (Cliff Baxter)
Leave a commentWednesday 1st April 2015
One Iceland gull was seen today on Doonbeg Strand, feeding on cetacean remains, was probably the same bird from Kilkee a frew days previously. (Andrew Power, Seán Kelly & Peter Cutler)
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