Monthly Archives: February 2020

Tuesday 18th February 2020

A pair of Buzzards were at Ballinruane (Andrew Holmes).
A Buzzard was at Moig South, Askeaton (TT).


Tuesday 18th February 2020

Forty two Gadwall were at Lake Inchiquin.(Nuala and Tom Lynch)


Monday 17th February 2020

Two Ruff and a Spotted Redshank were at Drumcliffe, Ballyallia.(Páidí Cullinan)


Sunday 16th February 2020

Sunday 16th February 2020

Hawfinch ©Paul Kelly

At least five and possibly up to eight Hawfinches were at Curraghchase (Paul & Andrea Kelly).
A Swallow, an adult Ring-billed Gull and a Common Sandpiper were at O’Callaghan Strand (P & AK).
A Buzzard was at Patrickswell (Fergus Flood).


Sunday 16th February 2020

A first winter 2CY Glaucous Gull was at Clahane.(Jeff Copner)


Saturday 15th February 2020

13 Little Egrets were at Grange Bridge (Andrew Holmes).
Two Blackcaps were at Monaleen (TT).


Thursday 13th February 2020

A Marsh Harrier was at Ballyallia.(Paidi Cullinan)
Thirty six Grey Heron were seen flying over Ballyallia.(Ray Glynn)


Thursday 13th February 2020

A male Black Redstart was at the Deel Boat Club, Askeaton (Geoff Oliver).
Two Buzzards were also in the area (GO).
A Barn Owl was seen on a number of evenings recently at Griston, Ballylanders (Adrian Insley).
A Barn Owl was seen in Adare (Pat Fitzgerald).


Wednesday 12th February 2020

An adult Iceland Gull was at the Bridges of Ross.(Páidí Cullinan)
Two Buzzard were at Crusheen.(PC)
Thirty one Little Egret were at Moyasta.(PC)


Tuesday 11th February 2020

A 1st winter Yellow-legged Gull was at Arthur’s Quay (TT)
A adult Ring-billed Gull was at O’Callaghan Strand. A Polish ringed Black-headed Gull, Yellow T2PW, was also present. The bird was ringed as an adult at a breeding site in Koronowo, in north central Poland, on 2/6/2017. It was subsequently seen in Dunlettle, Cork in January 2018, Glanmire, Cork in December 2018, Woolston Eyes Nature Reserve, Cheshire in February 2019, Bydgoszcz-Okole, Poland in April 2019 and back in Cork (Blackrock Castle) in August 2019. This extraordinary series of records suggests that the bird migrates each year from breeding sites in Poland to winter in Ireland. We have previously seen evidence of similar long distance migration movements from a Swedish Black-headed Gull that wintered at the Mill Road, Corbally from 2007 to 2015. This is the second Polish ringed Black-headed Gull to be recorded in the City this winter. Yellow TLW5 has been recorded wintering in Corbally (Mill Road area) since December 2019 (TT).


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