Juvenile Little Tern, Barrow Harbour, 30th July 2012 (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).
Click on any of the main images for a closer view
Monday, 30 July 2012
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Co. Kerry Barn Owl nest - live web cam
The first live Barn Owl nest camera in Ireland started broadcasting today.
Screengrab from the Mooney Barn Owl Nest Camera, 24th July 2012. The adult male delivers a Bank Vole to the two chicks.
The nest is at a secret location near Tralee and contains two chicks. The nest box was originally installed in 2008 by the West Kerry Branch of BirdWatch Ireland, and the birds have bred there every year since. The camera can be accessed through the Derek Mooney page on the RTE website HERE. Click on the Barn Owl image on that page to see live footage of the owls. The oldest chick is about 40 days old, the youngest, about 34 days old. They should be taking their first flight in about two weeks time. The parents are roosting by day away from the nest and will return at dusk to start feeding the chicks.
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