Goosander, Black Rock, 1st December 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Goosander, Black Rock, 1st December 2021 (David O'Connor) |
"In natural science the principles of truth ought to be confirmed by observations." (Linnaeus). "Though, preferably backed up by a series of high quality digital photos and video." (KerryBirding).
There were three species of tern in Sandy Bay on Sunday last (7th November), which might well be a Kerry first for the month of November - a Black Tern, 4 Sandwich Terns, and a juvenile Common Tern.
Juvenile Common Tern, Sandy Bay, 7th October 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Female/juvenile Surf Scoter, Smerwick Harbour, 8th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Female/juvenile Surf Scoter, Smerwick Harbour, 8th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
And of course, the much rarer Surf Scoter often associates with the Common Scoter flocks here, but it is perhaps telling that these two recent Surf Scoter individuals (yes, the Lough Gill bird and the Smerwick Harbour birds were both seen at their respective sites today, so not the same bird), were on their own, and not associating with their near-relatives, Common Scoter. It seems that Common Scoter ain't so common around here anymore.
Perhaps an Arctic Redpoll? Lough Gill, 6th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
I tried to put the 'scope down gently, grabbed the camera, pointed, shot off a few point blank frames when... feck... the lens cap was on and the camera was off. Instead of full-frame glorious photos, I had to scramble to get the camera sorted. The Redpoll was oblivious to my quietly frantic activity, but flew slightly further along the track. I managed these three photos, here, cropped, but otherwise unedited. Then the bird took off over my head towards the large earth embankment by the clubhouse.
The best of the three photos, showing most of the features of an Arctic Redpoll, Lough Gill, 6th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
So, what was it? The paleness was striking. The white-looking rump also, so striking, and the photos showed a few other features I didn't get to see through the bins.
So is it an Arctic Redpoll? Lough Gill, 6th November 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Photographer Nerd Extra: With the suddenness of the birds appearance and the rapidity with which I tried, clumsily, to get the camera to bear, it was only later that I was able to gauge the camera settings on those three photos. Was the exposure way up, making it look paler that it actually was? Here's a screengrab of the levels (they were actually pretty good, and the EXIF info, showing it was 1/3 over-exposed. Not a lot. The paleness was real, and not a photo effect. Bit of a relief, seeing as my eyes were telling me that already.
Semipalmated Plover, Black Rock, 28th October 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Semipalmated Plover (left bird), Black Rock, 28th October 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Semipalmated Plover, Black Rock, 28th October 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Semipalmated Plover, Black Rock, 28th October 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Semipalmated Plover, Black Rock, 28th October 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Semipalmated Plover (centre bird), Black Rock, 28th October 2021 (David O'Connor). |
A cold, blustery, showery day on the headlands out west today resulted in hardly any migrants being seen, but the beautiful male Red-backed Shrike continues to delight, despite disappearing for the morning.
Red-beacked Shrike, Bolus Head, 1st October 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-beacked Shrike, Bolus Head, 1st October 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Juvenile White-tailed Eagle, Fertha Estuary, Caherciveen, 29th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Juvenile White-tailed Eagle, Fertha Estuary, Caherciveen, 29th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 29th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 29th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Lesser Whitethroat, Bolus Head, 29th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Lesser Whitethroat, Bolus Head, 29th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 27th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 27th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 27th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Osprey, Inny Estuary 27th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Pectoral Sandpiper, Ventry, 20th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Adult male Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Initial views were distant, but the bird allowed ever more close approach, actively hunting insects from prominent perches. It caught some bees and beetles, and also had a good go at one of the local Stonechats.
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Red-backed Shrike, Bolus Head, 26th September 2021 (Michael O'Clery). |
Turtle Dove, near Ardfert, 15th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |
White Wagtail, Black Rock, 17th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Carrahane, 14th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Wheatear (probably of the Greenland race), Carrahane, 14th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |
Buzzard, adult, near Ardfert, 10th September 2021 (David O'Connor). |