Common Buzzard - Baltrasna, Ashbourne

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Soldiers Point, Dundlak

The day started  bright and breezy with clear blue skies as I headed towards Soldiers Point in Dundalk.  It's only a few miles further north of Seabank and Anagassan but a good spot that enables you to get great views of the mudflats when the tide is coming and going.

I arrived in the bright sunshine but that didn't last very long.  The sky darkened and a torrential downpour fell for a good 20 minutes.  This sunshine to downpour pattern persisted for the 3 hours I roughly spent on site.

A pretty mixed bag in and around the estuary, I would have liked to get the Forsters tern that's been spotted regularly enough at the Point for the last few weeks but it wasn't to be. The wait goes on for my first east coast Forsters.

Soldiers Point

Black tailed godwits

Black tailed godwit

more Godwits with a Black headed gull in the background

Hooded crow
Dunlin

Little Egret

Redshank

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Wintering Brent

In another few weeks the numbers of Brent Geese returning here for the Winter will explode.  There are daily sightings at all the usual coastal sites but the numbers are still very small.

I was out on the Bull this morning and weather conditions were fairly poor, there were practically no smalls on show and fewer ducks and gulls than you'd expect to find if conditions were better.  There were however the first few returning Brent.  Numbers are still very low but I did manage to get some shots of a couple that came close to the causeway at high tide.







Tuesday, June 21, 2016

North Korea - sanctuary for waders


I read this interesting article on the BBC website today.  It appears that North Korea's lack of modern agricultural techniques has created a very important (if not intended) sanctuary for shorebirds and waders in East Asia.

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36533469