Showing posts with label sedge warbler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sedge warbler. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 September 2014

Early September 14 at Slyne Head

Continuing on from the previous post the Truska area has proved to be very good site for Snipe in recent weeks. I had 32 Snipe here a week ago while on Monday I had a minimum of 70 birds. All of these were flushed and are generally never seen on the deck. Given its location and with the number of snipe that pass through the area, one has imagine that Wilson's Snipe must be a regular vagrant here, if only we could actually manage to get some proper views of them! I've included a few record flight shots here of some of the birds from yesterday to give an idea of the variation in the underwing barring.
A few other shots taken in the area also.






The bird on the bottom looks interesting, however it's the same two birds in the shot below. Just goes to show how they vary with light, angle, camera settings, etc.
 
Not as interesting..
 


Eurasian Teal

Eurasian Teal

Eurasian Teal

Eurasian Teal

Sedge Warbler

Sedge Warbler

Sedge Warbler

By-the-wind Sailor before and after.

By-the-wind Sailor
 

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Slyne Head 30th May 12


Collection of pics mostly from Slyne Head today. Great weather, temperature not as intense as the last few days. Got a county butterfly tick in the form of Small Blue behind the golf course also.

Best bird of the day was undoubtedly a Pectoral Sandpiper in Truska in the very same spot that I had five individuals back in September. Wonder if it's one of the five returning back North? As far as I can make out this is the first record of an American wader seen during the Spring county Galway.

Wall Brown

Small Blue

Mother Shipton

Silver Hook

Forester

Large Carder Bee

Red-shanked Carder Bee

Sedge Warbler

Wheatear

Juvenile Wheatear

Black Guillemot

Guillemot with Razorbills

Skylark

Skylark

Cuckoo

Pectoral Sandpiper


Pectoral Sandpiper