Monthly Archives: June 2015

Sunday 7th June 2015

A male Yellowhammer was singing at Rock Forest and another at Gortlecka Cross in the Burren. (Coilín MacLochlainn)
A Curlew was at Lough Muckanagh along with four Little Egret, 40 Cormorant and a Cuckoo.(Nuala and Tom Lynch, Olivia Nolan et al)

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Sunday 7th June 2015

Sunday 7th June 2015

Little Egrets ©Geoff Hunt

A pair of Little Egrets was seen at Poulaweela Creek today (Geoff Hunt).

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Saturday 6th June 2015

Two WHITE-TAILED EAGLES were showing well at Mount Shannon. (Nuala & Tom Lynch et al)
The three Garganey were still at the Shannon Airport Lagoon this afternoon, along with 102 Black-tailed Godwits a Water Rail and five Dunlin. (Nuala & Tom Lynch)
There were three Arctic Skuas, one Bonxie, 1,000 Manx Shearwaters per hour and 500 Fulmar per hour off the Bridges of Ross this morning. (Tony Mee)
There was one Pomarine Skua, one Arctic Skua, four Artic Terns, ten Sandwich Terns, 100 Manx Shearwaters, 200 Guillemots and 11 Great Northern Divers off Black Head. (Dave McNamara)
One Arctic Skua was at Liscannor. (Dave McNamara)

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Friday 5th June 2015

Friday 5th June 2015

One of the drake Garganeys at the Shannon Airport Lagoon John N Murphy

The two drake and one female Garganey were at the Shannon Airport Lagoon again today. (John N Murphy & Phillip Brennan)

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Thursday 4th June 2015

OUTING TO CLIFFS OF MOHER CANCELLED ON SATURDAY NEXT DUE TO ROUGH SEAS.

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Thursday 4th June 2015

Thursday 4th June 2015

Three Garganey at the Shannon Airport Lagoon John N Murphy

There were three Garganey at the Shannon Airport Lagoon this evening (two drakes and one hen), along with one Water Rail, one Little Egret and one singing Whitethroat. (John N Murphy)
Six Blackcap were singing in Lees Road Wood this morning.(Nuala and Tom Lynch)

OUTING TO CLIFFS OF MOHER CANCELLED ON SATURDAY NEXT DUE TO ROUGH SEAS.

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Wednesday 3rd June 2015

Wednesday 3rd June 2015

Cedar Waxwing at Kilrush Wood Mary Keating (photo taken on a mobile phone)

A CEDAR WAXWNG (the third Irish record) visited a catoneaster bush in the car park at Vaundeluer Gardens in Kilrush Wood today. (Mary Keating) This record only came to light on 13th June when the photos were submitted to JM of the Clare Branch.
A Buzzard was observed hunting at Slieve Bearnagh today. (Paul Troake)
One Common Sandpiper was at Lough Bunny. (Jeff Copner)
There were two Little Egrets at Lough Cullaun, two more were at Lough Muchanagh and one was at Lough Atedaun. (Jeff Copner)

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Tuesday 2nd June 2015

At the Bridges of Ross this morning between 9.00am and 12,00 noon, there were 2,400 Manx Shearwaters passing per hour in a south westerly direction along with two Storm Petrels and one Great Northern Diver. (Tony Mee)
Off the Bridges of Ross between 12.00 noon ad 14.00there were three Sooty Shearwaters, 2,000 Manx Shearwaters per hour, one Storm Petrel and 380 Gannets. (John N Murphy)
In the late afternoon 16.00 to 18.00 one Bonxie flew south west past the Bridges of Ross and one Common Scoter. The Manx Shearwater numbers had dropped to 1,500 per hour. (John N Murphy & Tony Mee)
Two Storm Petrels were off Liscannor. (Dave McNamara)

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Monday 1st June 2105

One Bonxie and 1020 Manx Shearwaters per hour flew south-west past the Bridges of Ross this evening. (Tony Mee)
There were two Storm Petrels and ten Sandwich Terns at Liscannor. (Dave McNamara)
One Crossbill was at Gortcoirce, Dysart. (Dave McNamara)

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