Bird News Tuesday 14th April 2026

A Grasshopper Warbler was along the boardwalk at Portballintrae. (Stephen Riddell).

Bird News Monday 13th April 2026

Harlequin still showing well early afternoon at Magheraorarty Pier (Bird Information Services).

Whimbrel at Bann Estuary (John Clarke).

Jackdaw showing white collar resembling Nordic race at Antrim ASDA (Mark Smyth).

Bird News Sunday 12th April 2026

The best at Kearney were 15 White Wagtails (Philip West)

The drake Ruddy Shelduck was again with the Shelduck flock at Lough Beg (Daniel Newton)

A Cettis Warbler and Reed Warbler were at Lough Cowey (PW, GA, BW, WF)

3 Ring-necked Duck and a Scaup were at Inishmore Rd, Upper Lough Erne. A Great White Egret was at Kilmore Quay (John Cusack)

20+ White Wagtails were at Lough Beg (David Steele)

A Cuckoo was heard at Crom Estate, Co Fermanagh today (Maria Mulholland and Joel Gurney)

A Common Tern was at RSPB Portmore (K Simpson)

Ruddy Shelduck, Daniel Newton:

Ruddy Skelduck, David Steele:



Bird News Saturday 11th April 2026

The Iceland Gull is still at the Bann Estuary. (John Clarke).

The Harlequin Duck is still at Magheraroarty in Donegal. (Birdguides).

Five Great Northern Divers including two in nearly full summer plumage off the Cushenilt lay-by, Red Bay (opposite salmon cages). (David Steele).

The Lesser Yellowlegs is still on Rathlin today. Also present were a Whimbrel, Greenshank, 20+ Purple Sandpipers, 2 Twite and 10 White Wagtails. (Ric Else, Hazel Watson).

Wheatear, Michael Latham.



Bird News Friday 10th April 2026

Sedge Warbler singing at Castle Espie WWT this morning (Jonathan Clark).

Crossbills at Ballycarton Woods (John Clarke).

A Tundra Bean Goose amongst Pinkfeet at Blanket Nook and 20 White Wagtails at Inch, Co Donegal (Chris Ingram).

Yesterday 2 Great White Egrets at Portmore Lough (John Cusack).

Bird News Thursday 9th April 2026

Yesterday 15 White Wagtail were on Rathlin along with a Pink-Footed Goose and a Crossbill (Ric Else)

15 Purple Sandpiper were on Rathlin today (Ric Else)

The drake Harlequin Duck was still at Magheroarty Pier (BirdGuides)

Bird News Wednesday 8th April 2026

A pair of Garganey are on Craigavon North Lake. (Ed O'Hara).

Yesterday a Common Sandpiper was seen flying north at Ardglass. (Chris Murphy).

The Harlequin Duck is still off Magheraroarty Pier. (Molly Bell).

3 White Wagtails were at Portballintrae. (Stephen Riddell).

A White Wagtail was at Rinigree. (John Clarke).

Two summer plumaged Slavonian Grebes were off Blanket Nook in Donegal. (Theo Campbell, Chris Ingram).

2 or 3 Tundra Bean Geese amongst 180 Pinkfeet at Blanket Nook in Donegal. (Chris Ingram, Theo Campbell).

A Common Sandpiper, 6 House Martins and several White Wagtails were on Rathlin yesterday. (Ric Else).

A Russian Whitefronted Goose is still present at Inch in Donegal.(Chris Ingram, Derek Brennan, Theo Campbell).

The Lesser Yellowlegs is still on Rathlin. (Birdguides).

Garganey, Daniel Newton.


Wheatear, Cameron Moore.



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).

Same White-tailed Eagle seen at the south end of Lough Beg this evening. Also Ruddy Shelduck still with Common Shelducks on western shore and a single Great Northern Diver (David Steele).

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 also a Great Northern Diver (Stephen Davis).

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: