Bird News Tuesday 7th April 2026

White-tailed Eagle over Todd’s Corner, Lough Neagh being mobbed by crows flew towards Reedy Flats (David McCreedy).

Hirundines at Runkerry Beach included 58 Sand Martins (Garry Wilkinson).

Common Tern at Ballygally Bay (Paula Campbell).

2nd calendar year Iceland and Mediterranean Gulls on the Bann Estuary this evening (John Spottiswood).

Harlequin Duck still from Magheraorarty Pier, Co Donegal (Bird Information Services).

White-tailed Eagle, David McCreedy: 




Iceland Gull, John Spottiswood:





Bird News Monday 6th April 2026

The drake Harlequin Duck was again off Magheroarty Pier, Donegal this morning (Wayne Gossop)

An immature White-tailed Eagle was off the Croaghan Hide, Oxford Island (Gary Brown)

Four Mediterranean Gull were at RSPB WoW (Bob Watts)

Two Cattle Egret were at the south end of Lough Beg (David Steele)

Blacker’s Rock, Lough Neagh, Co. Tyrone today had an immature/sub adult White-tailed Eagle. (Godfrey McRoberts)

A Whimbrel was just north of Portavogie (Stephen Farquhar)  Another was at Mill Bay East, Carlingford ;Graham McIlwaine)

A single Twite was at Tor Head (Garry Wilkinson)

The Ruddy Shelduck was again at Lough Beg on the western shoreline at Annagh (south of Church Island, so rather distant ‘scope views only), associating with an exceptional spring flock of circa 50 Common Shelduck (David Steele)

Willow Warblers are widely reported.

Cattle Egrets, David Steele:





Bird News Sunday 5th April 2026

2 Stock Dove at Bar Hall Bay on the outer Ards. (Bob Watts).

A single White Wagtail at the bottom end of Lough Beg. (David Steele).

The female Greater Scaup was still with the Tufted Duck flock behind the Discovery Centre at Oxford Island. (Garry Armstrong, Ed O'Hara).

The Harlequin Duck is still at Magheraroarty Pier, Co. Donegal. (Daniel Newton).

2 White Wagtails were at Kearney. (Bob Watts).

A Ruddy Shelduck was at the south end of Lough Beg. (David Steele).

Ruddy Shelduck, David Steele.


Greater Scaup, Richard Caves.




Bird News Saturday 4th April 2026

Please note that the new 2025 Rathlin Bird Report has now been published by Ric Else & Hazel Watson:

https://rathlinstickybeak.wordpress.com/2026/04/04/rathlin-bird-report-2025/

Male Greater Scaup off Croaghan hide at Oxford Island. (Garry Armstrong).

Chough reported still at Copeland Bird Observatory (per David Stirling).

2 singing male Willow Warblers Camlough Lake Co Armagh. (John Spottiswood). Also reported in Toome (Kevin Rice).

Harlequin is still showing well at Magheraroarty Pier, Co Donegal.

Male Ring-necked Duck at Crom, 5 females at Inishmore Road Lough, male and female at Belle Isle as well as 6 Greater Scaup, female Hen Harrier at Kilmore Quay. All Co. Fermanagh (John Cusack).

Greater Scaup, Garry Armstrong:



Bird News Friday 3rd April 2026

The drake Harlequin Duck was still at Magheroarty Pier, Donegal (Chris Ingram / Anton Meenan)  The bird was still present at 12:45.

Two Great Egret were still at Portmore RSPB (Chris Hamilton)

A drake Ring-necked Duck was off the Tready Hide, Inch (Derek Brennan)

The Lesser Yellowlegs was still on Rathlin (Ric Else)

An adult Bonaparte’s Gull off Blackhead path near Port Davey. 3 Common Scoter were also present. (Garry Wilkinson)

The Black Redstart and 2 Purple Sandpiper were at Whitehead (Garry Wilkinson)

27 Ruff were on the meadows at Church Island, Lough Beg (David Steele)

Ruff, Lough Beg, Stephen Farquhar:

Great White Egret, Portmore, Richard Caves:



Bird News Thursday 2nd April 2026

 The Iceland Gull was still at Torr Head this morning. (James Crymble).

A possible pair of Common Cranes was seen in flight over Enniskillen heading north east. (Paul Reed).

A Tree Pipit was at Kinramer, Rathlin. Also present  were a Hen Harrier, Merlin and a late Woodcock. (Ric Else, Hazel Watson)

In Donegal the Harlequin Duck is still at Magheraroarty. At Dunfanaghy, New Lake the 2 Richardson's Cackling Geese were still with c180 Barnacle Geese in the north east corner, plus the 3 Ring-necked Ducks, 1 male, in south west corner though mobile. (Toby Carter).

6  female-immature Ring-necked Ducks on a small lake at Inishmore Road, Fermanagh [1 mile from Lough Barry] (Derek Charles).

2 Mediterranean Gulls were at Belfast Lough RSPB WoW reserve this morning. (Derek Polley).

Bird News April Fools Day 2026

Single Brambling, Twite and Merlin on Rathlin (Ric Else / Hazel Watson).

Single Swallow between Drumlough and Dromara (Justin Childs).

2 Swallows over the lake at Billy Neill CP this afternoon (Bob Watts).

Russian Whitefront with Whoopers, Greylags and 167 Pinkfeet  opposite Go garage, Bridgend, Donegal. (Chris Murphy).

Harlequin still at Magheraorarty Pier, Co Donegal at 5pm amongst 6 Eider (Shaun Griffin).

A male Brambling has reappeared in a Whitehead garden (Cameron Moore).

Male Ring-necked Duck and 2 Great Northern Divers still at Lough Beg this evening (David Steele).

A Common Tern and Mediterranean Gull at Belfast Lough WoW Reserve (Paul Hill et al).

Swallows have been widely reported over the last week.

Brambling, Cameron Moore:



Bird News Tuesday 31st March 2026

In north Donegal the Harlequin Duck was still off Magheraroarty pier. The male and two female Ring-necked Ducks were at the New Lake, Dunfanaghy as well as the two Richardson's Cackling Geese with c.500 Barnacles. (Chris Murphy)

The first Puffin of the year was on Rathlin today (Ric Else / Hazel Watson)

A Black Redstart has been frequenting a garden in Sunningdale, Bangor (Alastair McLean)

Two Great Egret were at Portmore (Ric Nicholl)

Twenty Twite were at Portmuck  a Whimbrel was also heard (Gerard McGeehan)

The Bonaparte's Gull and one Little Gull still at Lough Beg, Co. Londonderry from Long Point (Jeff Larkin)

The Lesser Yellowlegs was again on Rathlin (John Spratt)

The Oriental Turtle Dove has not been seen since Friday.

Black Redstart, Whitehead, yesterday, Cameron Moore:


Black Redstart, Bangor, Alastair McLean:


Lesser Yellowlegs, John Spratt:





Bird News Monday 30th March 2026

The adult Ring-billed Gull was still at the Round "O" in Enniskillen. (Maurice McNeely).

A Pink-footed Goose was at Steele’s Point, Larne Lough. A male Brambling was back in a garden in Whitehead. The Black Redstart was seen again at Whitehead Seafront. (Cameron Moore)

A Slavonian Grebe was at Groomsport. (Paul Hunter)

Ring-billed Gull, Maurice McNeely).


Slavonian Grebe, Paul Hunter.




Bird News Sunday 29th March 2026

White Wagtail in field on the way down to Reedy Flats (Garry Armstrong).

Adult Iceland Gull briefly on Kinnegar Pools early afternoon (Daniel Newton).

Single Great White Egret at Portmore Lough also a Swallow (Michael Latham).

Late news from 7th September 2025 of an adult Ring-billed Gull photographed at Magilligan Point (Andy Warwick per John Spottiswood).

Single Swallow at Gores Island, Strangford Lough this evening (Terry Hanna).

Male Garganey, Lough Beg western shoreline, male Ring-necked Duck, Slavonian Grebe (moulting to breeding plumage) and two GN Divers out on the lake (David Steele).

4 Manx Shearwaters off Carrickfergus (Gerard McGeehan).

Great White Egret, Michael Latham:


Ring-billed Gull, Andy Warwick:


Iceland Gull, Daniel Newton:






Bird News Saturday 28th March 2026

Adult Little Gull and Mediterranean Gull in the Closet River at Oxford Island. The female Greater Scaup is still with the Tuftie flock close to the back of the Discovery Centre (Garry Armstrong).

Adult Iceland Gull again at Belfast Lough WoW Reserve (Leia Getty).

Lesser Yellowlegs still at Doon Bay on Rathlin. Also possible Scandinavian Rock Pipit, Great Skua and 25+ Purple Sandpipers (Ric Else / Hazel Watson).

An Iceland Gull also at Doon Bay, Rathlin (Bird Information Services).

The adult Ring-billed Gull remains at the Round O, Enniskillen (Ronan Owens).

An adult Iceland Gull at Torr Head near Ballycastle this evening (Sorrell Lyal).

Black Redstart still at Whitehead, with Greenland Whitefront and a Pinkfoot at Steele’s Point, Islandmagee (Cameron Moore).

Harlequin still at Magheraorarty Pier, Co Donegal also 2 Long-tailed Duck (Michael O’Clery).

Harlequin and Long-tailed Duck, Michael O’Clery:





Iceland Gull, Leia Getty & Sorrel Lyal:




Bird News Friday 27th March 2027

Four Mediterranean Gulls were at RSPB WoW (Jake Grant).

Oriental Turtle Dove was seen flying behind 33 towards 39 Harmony Hill, Lisburn at 1120 (Adrian Allen).