Yesterday on Rathlin, there was no sign of the Lesser Yellowlegs or the Bonapartes Gull. A few Chiffchaff were present. (Stuart McKee)
The Snow Bunting was still at Rinagree, Portstewart this morning. (Stephen Riddell)
The first winter drake Harlequin Duck is still present at the north end of Port Arthur Beach, Derrybeg, Co Donegal (Kieran Fahy)
A Marsh Harrier and a Hen Harrier were at Portmore RSPB (Michael Latham)
A Bittern was pictured from the platform at Inch, Donegal (Malcolm Riddell) Update: there are now two Bitterns at Inch per Serlas Anderson, Kevin McLaughlin and Malcolm Riddell. One of the Bitterns was seen again late afternoon (John Cusack)
The Spotted Redshank was still at Dundrum Inner Bay (Mark Getty)
The drake Lesser Scaup and a drake Red-crested Pochard are at Portmore (Garry Armstrong)
A Barred Warbler was at Kearney Co Down. The bird was in the brambles / willows on the right hand side before reaching the toilet block (Wilton Farrelly)
A Great White Egret was at the Quoile (Pual Megaghy)
4 Pink-feet were with Greylags just north of Greyabbey (Wilton Farrelly)
A Glossy Ibis and one White-rumped Sandpiper were at Myroe (Richard Donaghey)
As well as the Bittern, Inch also had a Lesser Yellowlegs, American Golden Plover and a Great White Egret (Derek Brennan)
At least 10 Curlew Sandpiper were at the Ardilea wader roost, Dundrum Bay (David Nixon)
Bittern, Malcolm Riddell:
Barred Warbler, Wilton Farrelly:
Bittern, Searlas Anderson:
Snow Bunting, Stephen Riddell:
Glossy Ibis, Richard Donaghey: