Monthly Archives: July 2024

Sunday 7th July 2024

A White-tailed Eagle was at Mountshannon Harbour.(Conor O’ Brien)


Saturday 6th July 2024

At the Bridges of Ross between 08.45-11.45 there were eight Sooty Shearwater, two Storm Petrel, 15 Common Scoter, 12 Puffin, three Oystercatcher, two Shag, seven Sandwich Tern, 10 Razorbill, 1309 Guillemot and 11,000 Manx Shearwater.(Chris Cullen)


Saturday 6th July 2024

A juvenile Wheatear and a Buzzard were seen in the Ballyhoura Mts (James McGrath).


Thursday 5th July 2024

A pale phased Arctic Skua and over 4000 Manx Shearwater were observed from Ross Ringing Station just before lunchtime.(John N. Murphy)
Two Sooty Shearwater and one Storm Petrel were at the Bridges of Ross around one o’clock.(Jeff Copner)
Another Sooty Shearwater and a Puffin were at the Bridges of Ross at 14.30.(JNM and JC)
The two Eider and a summer plumage Black Guillemot were in the bay at Kilkee.(JNM)


Wednesday 3rd July 2024

The two Eiders are still at Kilkee.(John N. Murphy)
There were two Storm Petrel and thousands of Manx Shearwater off Ross Ringing Station.(JNM)


Tuesday 2nd July 2024

An adult White-tailed Eagle was roosting on the island opposite the hide in Mountshannon.(Larry and Manannan McGrath)
A female Merlin was at Doolin.(L & M McG)


Tuesday 2nd July 2024

Two Stock Doves were near Ardagh (Gerry Murphy).


Monday 1st July 2024

The two eclipsed pair of Eider were still at Kilkee.(John N Murphy)


Sunday 30th June 2024

An Arctic Skua flew west past Kilkee Cliffs.(Chris Cullen)


Friday 28th June 2024

A one hour seawatch this afternoon produced two Sooty Shearwater and 2000 Manx Shearwater.(John N. Murphy)


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