Features

Wednesday 8 May 2024

Better pics of the Woodchat Shrike

The Woodchat Shrike continued its stay, sticking mainly to one favoured field at Faha, Ballybunion. Only the second record for Kerry, since one on Great Blasket on 19th April 2011. Rather surprising, given the frequency of records on the south coast of Ireland (eg, pretty much annual in Co. Cork).

With thanks to the finder Sean and his wife for help and hospitality to visiting birders.

First-summer Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

The bird is a first-summer bird, based particularly on the heavily moulting tail, visible in the above photo, with retained juvenile feathers on the left of the tail, and at least two strongly white-tipped adult-type feathers on the right of the tail. One of these adult-type tail feathers is only a third or so grown. Also, the white patch on the mantle has some slight buff (not pure white as in an adult bird) and the crown is not as rich chestnut as an adult (though some females can be duller too). The sexing of Woodchat Shrikes is not always straightforward, with some overlap in features, though this bird is most likely a male, with no hint of fine barring on the breast (present on many, but not all first-summer and adult females), and uniformly blackish ear coverts (often speckled with brown on females).

Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May2024 (David O'Connor).

Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May2024 (Michael O'Clery). 
In the flight photo below, you can see the tail showing a mix of black, white-tipped adult-type tail feathers, two of which are still growing, the almost all-dark juvenile feathers, and also the stump of a heavily worn juvenile feather, almost down to the bare shaft of the feather!
Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May2024 (Michael O'Clery).
Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May 2024 (David O'Connor).

Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Woodchat Shrike, Faha, Ballybunion, 7th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Monday 6 May 2024

Woodchat Shrike, Ballybunion, only the 2nd Kerry record

 

Woodchat Shrike, Ballybunion, 6th May 2024 (Sean Culhane).

Short-eared Owl, North Kerry

 

Short-eared Owl, North Kerry, 5th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Short-eared Owl, North Kerry, 5th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Short-eared Owl, North Kerry, 5th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Short-eared Owl, North Kerry, 5th May 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Monday 29 April 2024

Some recent rare gulls at Blennerville

 

Adult Kumlien's Gull, Blennerville, 15th April 2024 (David O'Connor).

Adult Ring-billed Gull, Blennerville, 17th April 2024 (David O'Connor).

2nd summer (3rd calendar-year) Ring-billed Gull, Blennerville, 25th April 2024 (David O'Connor).

Wednesday 6 March 2024

Black-throated Diver and Iceland Gull

Black-throated Diver, Ballinskelligs, 5th March 2024 (David O'Connor).
Black-throated Diver, Ballinskelligs, 5th March 2024 (David O'Connor).
Iceland Gull, Reenard, 5th March 2024 (David O'Connor).

Thursday 18 January 2024

Now 3 Waxwings at Derrymore East

 

Waxwing, Derrymore East, 18th January 2024 (Cait O'Neill).

Waxwing, Derrymore East, 18th January 2024 (Cait O'Neill).
The 'flock' of Waxwings at Derrymore East has grown by one today...

Wednesday 17 January 2024

Male White-winged (and Surf and Velvet) Scoter at Inch

(You can click the bottom right icon of the video to see it full-screen)

Male White-winged Scoter, Inch, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Male White-winged Scoter with 2 immature/female Velvet Scoters, Inch, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Male White-winged Scoter with 2 immature/female Velvet Scoters, Inch, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Male White-winged Scoter, Inch, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

 
  Male and female Surf Scoters, Inch, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

2 Waxwings at Derrymore East

 

Waxwing, Derrymore East, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Waxwings, Derrymore East, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Waxwing, Derrymore East, 17th January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).

Wednesday 3 January 2024

Up close with a Great Northern Diver

 One, sometimes two, Great Northern Divers have been sheltering from the almost constant atrocious weather on the freshwater canal by Blennerville Bridge, Tralee, since before Christmas. Still there today.

Juvenile Great Northern Diver, Blennerville, 3rd January 2024 (Michael O'Clery).