Click on any of the main images for a closer view

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Surf Scoter & Velvet Scoter, Gowlane

 First-winter male Surf Scoter, Gowlane, 18th March 2016 (P.Archer).

 First-winter male Surf Scoter, Gowlane, 18th March 2016 (P.Archer).

Two first-winter male Velvet Scoter, Gowlane, 18th March 2016 (P.Archer).

Two first-winter male Velvet Scoter, Gowlane, 18th March 2016 (P.Archer).

Friday, 18 March 2016

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Scandinavian Rock Pipits, Black Rock



Littoralis Rock Pipit, 14th March 2016. Three of four birds present, all showing signs of pinking at the moment, out of eight or nine Rock Pipits at this site. You'd have to wonder if these birds have been present all winter or have they moved north from further south? (D.Farrar).

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Tarbert produces the goods

It's not often that Tarbert features in the rarity reports, but there are two good rarities there at the moment.

Adult Ring-billed Gull, Tarbert, 13th March 2016 (Geoff Hunt).

Male Green-winged Teal, 13th March 2016 (Geoff Hunt).

Saturday, 12 March 2016

Wintering Dunlin in Kerry - where do they come from?

The ringing and satellite-tagging of birds has thrown up some astonishing findings in recent years. Simply putting a metal ring on a bird is one thing, but usually relies on that bird being re-captured or, more often, found dead and then reported by a member of the public sufficiently interested or motivated enough to report it.

Colour-rings, or leg rings with highly visible serial numbers, or unique colour combinations, adds another level of visibility to the process, and increases the chances of a ringed or tagged bird being reported alive, and usually by birders. The amazing advances in digital photography in particular has been another factor, where such ring numbers or colour combinations can be more easily read from a photo, something virtually impossible with a 'live' image of a bird through a telescope. Try working out the four-colour combinations of rings on both legs on even a closely observed but fast-moving Sanderling, as it sprints into and then away from breaking waves on a shoreline, and you'll understand. One half decent photo will usually clinch it. And reporting such a sighting on the internet is now usually straightforward, and usually - not always - gets a prompt response from those that ringed it.

We've seen examples of this recently in Kerry with Glossy Ibis (see HERE) (France), with Dunlin (HERE)(Poland), with Common Gull (see HERE and HERE)(Iceland and Lough Mask), and many others, and the findings from each are remarkable.

Ringed Dunlin, Black Rock, February 2016 (David O'Connor).

David O'Connor photographed this Dunlin at Black Rock in February, and just got word back that it was ringed in Poland, the third such ringed Dunlin from Black Rock this winter AND from the exact same ringing scheme in Poland. 

They were all ringed at the mouth of the Vistula River east of Gdansk. This particular bird was ringed as an adult bird in July 2013 and, in a straight-line distance, travelled 1.909 km to spend at least part of the winter on a Kerry beach. It would be great to know, did it breed in that part of Poland (the species does breed there, so it's likely), or was it already on an epic migration from elsewhere? 

Surely our wintering Dunlins come from... well, from 'north' of here? Scotland? Scandinavia? Russia? Well, these three have seemingly come to our Kerry winter from nearly 2000 km directly EAST of us.

We have so much yet to learn about the movements of even the commonest of our migratory birds.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Green-winged Teal, Tarbert

Green-winged Teal, Tarbert, 8th March 2016 (Davey Farrar).

Siberian Chiffchaff & Green-winged Teal, Ross Castle

 Siberian Chiffchaff, Ross Castle, 9th March 2016 (D.Farrar).
Green-winged Teal, Ross Castle, 9th March 2016 (D.Farrar).

Monday, 7 March 2016

Littoralis Rock Pipits

 Littoralis Rock Pipit, Black rock, 7th March 2016 (D.Farrar).

 Littoralis Rock Pipit, Fahamore, 7th March 2016 (D.Farrar).

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Eastern Jackdaw, Kilmoyley

Eastern Jackdaw, Kilmoyley, 1st March 2016 (David O'Connor).

Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Surf Scoter and Scandy Rockit

Littoralis Rock Pipit, Black Rock, 29th February 2016 (David O'Connor).

Surf Scoter, Brandon Bay, 28th February 2016 (Kilian Kelly).

Surf Scoter, Brandon Bay, 28th February 2016 (Kilian Kelly).