The discovery by Niall Hatch of a Brown Booby at Greystones beach, Co. Wicklow on Monday July 13th caused a great stir in birding circles in Ireland. It turned out to be the fourth record for Ireland and the first accessible one. Sadly the bird was showing signs of weakness by the following afternoon and was taken in care by the local wildlife ranger that evening. It was taken to a wildlife rehabilitation center where it unfortunately died two days later. It transpired that the bird was seriously underweight and was most likely suffering for some underlying condition.
I got to see the bird late on Tuesday morning when it was actively fishing along the shoreline interspersed with resting periods on the beach. True to its name it showed no signs of fear of people and on a number of occasions landed in close proximity to people, rather than selecting quieter locations to roost.
Saturday, 25 July 2020
Friday, 17 July 2020
Pacific Golden Plover
A 1st summer Pacific Golden Plover was found by Geoff Pearson at Doonbeg, Co. Clare on June 29th, 2020. It was a first County record for Clare and also a new tick for me when I got to see it on June 30th. It was great to get such a rarity so close to home here in the mid west, as most previous records have been in the south east and the north west. Coincidently I also saw my first American Golden Plover at this site several years ago.
Wednesday, 8 July 2020
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