Experianced Cold water Surfer, Birdaholic and Wildlife photography enthusiast from the Atlantic coast of the Burren, County Clare, Ireland. and sometimes beyond...
March 28, 2011
Doolins Natural Harbour
Why would a county council wish to change this view,??
Doolins natural harbour at risk due to planning permission for a large shipping pier.
March 25, 2011
118 Brent Geese
118 Brent Geese were present between Liscannor Harbour and the Graveyard along with 3 Knot and a few Greenshank
March 22, 2011
March 18, 2011
Pine Marten
Its just not an everyday thing, to see a Pine Marten, but when a friend says that he has one wintering in an old caravan up in the forestry, you just have to go and check it out.....and Wow.
It really is a privilage to be this close to such an elusive wild animal.
March 17, 2011
Gleninagh Castle
A very scenic place to go Birdwatching , Gleninagh castle ,Blackhead.
All the birds you see here are offshore, on this day i found the Surf Scoter i was after among a small flock of Common Scoter.
This may also be the best place in Ireland to see Black throated Divers
March 13, 2011
Burren Yellowhammers
March 12, 2011
Swew at Lough Bunny
A female Smew with four female Goldeneye at the north end of Lough Bunny.
You drive 20 mins to find a bird in the middle of nowwhere at 8:30 in the morning and you find the bird close to the road just of the reeds.
You drive 20 mins to find a bird in the middle of nowwhere at 8:30 in the morning and you find the bird close to the road just of the reeds.
March 11, 2011
The Clahane Shore
Redshank are getting frisky and displaying, A pair of Great northern Divers hunt crabs in the tidal shallows, A lone male Shelduck seems lost and out of place, 1st time ive seen Shelduck here at Clahane.
The Clahane Wall
Rock Pipits flit on and off the wall , Starlings congregate in small flocks. The wall in plastered in flys.
The seawall has been a valuable place to spot many birds easily over the years, also used as cover to observe the beach front and seaweed.
The seawall has been a valuable place to spot many birds easily over the years, also used as cover to observe the beach front and seaweed.
March 9, 2011
Water Pipit wintering at Clahane
March 4, 2011
Is it or isnt it Scandanavian
Its that time of year again..changes in plumage, movement , migration ,odd behaviour.
Ive never been a Pipit expert, i find them all alike, but the questions still get asked.
Is this a [Littoralis] Scandanavian Rock pipit ?
please comment.
March 1, 2011
A few Tenerife birds
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