Bird News Wednesday 18th March 2026

The Oriental Turtle Dove was seen again at Harmony Hill in Lisburn. (Robert Vaughan, Derek Brennan).

On the east side of Strangford Lough 33 Slavonian Grebe (28 in Greyabbey Bay and 5 north of Newtownards Sailing Club). Also 10 Great-northern Diver off Horse Island. A Ruff was still present in flooded fields north of Kirkiston yesterday. (Richard Weyl).

The Harlequin Duck is still at Magheroarty Pier in Donegal. (Peter Phillips).

2 Great White Egrets are at the rear of Nichols garage Toomebridge in a flooded field. (Philip West).

9 Snow Bunting were at Slieve Bearnagh summit, Co, Down. (Darren Ellis).

The Ferruginous Duck is still at Ballysaggart Lough. (Robert Vaughan).

Ferruginous Duck, Robert Vaughan.


Oriental Turtle Dove, Richard Caves.



Bird News Tuesday 17th March 2026

The Oriental Turtle Dove has been seen briefly in flight early this morning at Harmony Hill, Lisburn (Garry Wilkinson / Brian Carruthers). The bird was seen again at its favoured location at 11:45 (Stephen Dunbar) and again early afternoon (Mark Stewart). The bird was still present late afternoon (Niall Mulvenna / Stuart Cossey / Mark Getty). If visiting please park sensibly and do not obstruct drives. The bird favours the tall pines and is best viewed with a scope.

Two Great White Egret are at Portmore (Alan Dickson)

The two Russian White-fronts are still at Reedy Flats (John Coveney)

A juvenile Black-throated Diver was still in Red Bay along with a Sandwich Tern (a presumed migrant). Gaboly had a Great Skua and a Manx Shearwater (David Steele)

The adult Iceland Gull was in the gull roost at RSPB WoW this evening (Daniel Newton)

Oriental Turtle Dove, Mark Stewart:


Oriental Turtle Dove, Michael Latham:

Oriental Turtle Dove, Mark Stewart:

Iceland Gull, Daniel Newton:





Bird News Monday 16th March 2026.

The Oriental Turtle Dove was seen briefly in trees on Harmony Hill in Lisburn early this morning but not subsequently. (Seamus Enright). The Turtle Dove was then seen again in the same area early afternoon, in pine trees behind the side road at Harmony Hill. (Dave Fox). The bird was still present this evening. (Wilton Farrelly).

The Harlequin Duck and 2 Long-tailed Ducks were at Magheraroarty in Donegal. (Eric Randall).

The single Pinkfoot was with 50 Greylags in a field off the Buckshead Road at Nutgrove. There was no sign of the Russian Whitefronts. (David Nixon).

A Chough was at Copeland Bird Observatory. 

A Great Spotted Woodpecker was at Castle Archdale Country Park in Fermanagh. (Sharon Spratt)

Oriental Turtle Dove, Victor Caschera.

Oriental Turtle Dove, David McCreedy:




Bird News Sunday 15th March 2026

A Oriental Turtle Dove was reported yesterday in Lisburn, in the Harmony Hill / Belsize Road area (per Chris Rankin)  The bird has been looked for today but so far, without success. This would be a first record for Ireland.

The Lesser Yellowlegs was still on Rathlin (Ric Else)

A female Greater Scaup was at Oxford Island (Garry Armstrong)

The Harlequin Duck was again at Magheroarty (Robert Vaughan)

A Merlin was hunting pipits around the pier at Portballintrae (Simon Morton)

4 Snow Bunting were seen up Slieve Commedagh, the Mournes yesterday (per Stuart Cossey)

The adult Ring-billed Gull was again at the Round O, Enniskillen (Matthew Dean)

A Purple Sandpiper was at Macedon Point, Belfast Lough (Margaret Woodward)

Two Mediterranean Gulls were at WOW RSPB Belfast (Paul Hunter)

Oriental Turtle Dove (26th February):


Oriental Turtle Dove (12th March):



Bird News Saturday 14th March 2026

The Harlequin Duck was in the harbour at Magheraroarty, just below carpark. (Robert Vaughan).

The two Russian White-fronts and two Great White Egrets were in the centre of Reedy Flats. (Garry Armstrong, Ed O'Hara).

A Tundra Bean Goose is at Inch Levels in Donegal, with Greylags at the top of the lane leading down to the Tready carpark. (Derek Brennan).

The Cattle Egret is still at Brankins Island Road near Portmore. (Birdguides).

An adult Iceland Gull was on Kinnegar shore. (Michael Latham).

Juvenile Black-throated Diver from O’Kane’s lay-by, Red Bay also six Great Northern Divers and twelve Red-throated Divers. Four Great Northern Divers another dozen Red-throated Divers and two pairs of Common Scoter from the Cushenilt lay-by opposite the salmon farm. (David Steele).

A Dark-bellied Brent was in Killough Harbour. (Chris Murphy).

Four Mediterranean Gulls were at Belfast Lough RSPB WoW reserve this evening. (Daniel Newton).

The Greenland White-front is still at Steele's Point in Larne Lough, a Brambling is still visiting a garden in Whitehead. (Cameron Moore).

Great Spotted Woodpeckers Crom estate & Galloon jetty, 2 Great white Egret watermill, 5 female Ring-necked Ducks lake on inishmore road County Fermanagh. 1 Great White Egret Portmore Lough County Antrim. (Gerard Murray, John Cusack).

Tundra Bean Goose, Derek Brennan.



Iceland Gull, Michael Latham.


Brambling, Cameron Moore.


White-front, Cameron Moore.



Bird News Friday 13th March 2026

4 Goosander were still at Lough Island Reavy, Co Down (Clive Mellon)

A Great White Egret was still at Portmore (Daniel Newton)

Two Little Gulls were at Church Island, Lough Beg (David Steele)

The Cattle Egret was again at Brankins Island Road, Lough Neagh (Richard Caves)

A Dark-bellied Brent was with the Brent Geese at Newcastle (Conor Roddy)

Sand Martins and Chiffchaff are now widely reported.

Just a reminder that we will not publish raptor sightings in potential breeding localities.

Cattle Egret, Richard Caves:


Dark-bellied Brent Goose, Conor Roddy:




Bird News Thursday 12th March 2026

Two adult Little Gulls still at Church Island, Lough Beg also c.150 Sand Martins feeding in cold and wet conditions. (David Steele).

A Great White Egret was at Reedy Flats. (Conor Roddy).

Great White Egret, Conor Roddy.


Whooper Swans, Conor Roddy.



NIOC Photographic Competition Results

The final NIOC public meeting of the Spring season will be held in The Lecture Theatre, Greenmount Resource Centre, CAFRE, on Wednesday 26th March 2025 at 7.30pm sharp.

The address is on the attached poster. It is the Work of N Ireland Bird Photographers Show, when all the entries to our Photographic Competition will be shown, with the Judges comments given on each image, and the presentation of the awards.

This is always a wonderful evening and we hope you can attend. Everyone is welcome so bring a friend!



Bird News Wednesday 11th March 2026

At least 6 Crossbill were at Downhill Forrest (John Spottiswood)

The Ferruginous Duck was still at Ballysaggart Lough, Dungannon. (David Knight)

The Cattle Egret was at Brankins Island Road, near the Cattle Shed (Richard Caves)

Four Great Egret and three Sand Martin were at Portmore RSPB (Richard Gray)

A male Brambling was in a garden at Castlerock (Mervyn and Susanne Guthrie)

The drake Ring-necked Duck was still at the Lough Erne Resort (John Cusack)

Ferruginous Duck, David Knight:

Cattle Egret, Richard Caves:


Brambling, Mervyn Guthrie:




Bird News Tuesday 10th March 2026

Two Green Sandpipers, River Maine at Slaght outside Ballymena, also four Goosanders including one male. (David Steele).

At least 3 and possibly 4 Great White Egrets were at Portmore. (Kevin Kirkham).

A male Ring-necked Duck was at Lough Shark  Poyntzpass, Co.Armagh. (Joe Devlin).

A Yellowhammer was in The Orchard in Annahilt. (Garry Wilkinson).

Bird News Monday 9th March 2026

The Lesser Yellowlegs is still present on Rathlin (Patrick Barton)

The Harlequin Duck was again at Magheroarty Pier (Conor Foley)

Two Tundra Bean Geese are still at Dunfanaghy. A Bittern and a Great White Egret were off Inch (Conor Foley)

A Mediterranean Gull was at Mosley Dam, Newtownabbey (Garry Wilkinson)

A pair of Great Spotted Woodpecker were visiting a property at Seaforde (Maurice McNeely)

Chiffchaff are now widely reported.

Lesser Yellowlegs, Patrick Barton:



Birds of Prey Reporting

With the beginning of the breeding season we will not be posting any sightings or pictures of our rare and scarce birds of prey at or near breeding sites.

Bird News Sunday 8th March 2026

Whitehead seafront this morning had 57 Red-throated and 4 Great Northern Diver flying into Belfast Lough. Also the Black Redstart still present. (Ian Enlander).

A Chough was at Orlock this morning. (Ewan McKenzie). The bird has 3 rings so may be from the Cornish reintroduction scheme. 

The Harlequin Duck, 4 Long-tailed Duck and 7 Great Northern Divers were at Magheraoarty in Donegal. (Stuart Cossey).

The Ferruginous Duck is still at Ballysaggart Lough this morning. (Nathan Gilbert, Tom Saxon).

A male Garganey is with Teal in the flooded area, Lough Beg southern intake…also male Ring-necked Duck.
(David Steele).

The 2 Russian White-fronts and 3 Great White Egrets were at the east end of Reedy Flats. (Garry Armstrong,  Ed O'Hara).

The pair of Mediterranean Gulls are still at RSPB Window On Wildlife this morning. (Jonny Clark)

Two ringtail Hen Harriers and two Great White Egrets were at Portmore Lough this morning. (Alan Dickson).

The Lesser Yellowlegs is still on Rathlin, and 40 Purple Sandpipers. (Ric Else).

The Bonaparte's Gull was at Sandy Bay, Larne. (Aaron Long).

Two adult Little Gulls hawking around at Church Island, Lough Beg. (David Steele).

A Carrion Crow was with Hooded Crows on the edge of Castlerock Golf Club. (John Clarke).

The Cattle Egret was near the cow shed on Brankins Island Road near Portmore. (Michael Latham).

The two Tundra Bean Geese still at Dunfanaghy, and 2 Russian White fronts at Inch levels in Donegal. (Derek Brennan).

The Bittern was seen briefly at 18.20 from the viewing platform at Inch in Donegal. (Paul McSwiggan).

A Red-necked Grebe was off the carpark at Kinnegar shore in Belfast Lough. (Stuart McKee).

|Black Redstart, Ian Enlander.


Mediterranean Gulls, Jonny Clark.


Ferruginous Duck, Michael Latham.


Bonaparte's Gull, Aaron Long.


Cattle Egret, Michael Latham.





Bird News Saturday 7th March 2026

5 Sand Martin were off the Croghan Hide, Oxford Island. A female Greater Scaup was also present. A Chiffchaff was singing at the Closet River (Garry Armstrong)

The drake Harlequin Duck is at Magheroarty Pier, Donegal (Searlas Anderson / Kevin McLaughlin)

The Ferruginous Duck is again at Ballysaggart Lough this morning, at the northern end (Wayne Greene)

The 2 Russian White-fronts and a Great White Egret are still at the east end of Reedy Flats. (Garry Armstrong)

5 Great White Egret and circa 15 Sand Martin were at The Watermill, Co Fermanagh (John Cusack / Colin Bell)

A Chiffchaff was singing along the Lagan towpath (Eric Randall)

A Drake Ring-necked Duck with a large Tufted flock at Lough Erne Hotel, Fermanagh (Wilton Farrelly)

A drake and female Ring-necked Duck were near Kilmore Jetty, Lisnaskea (Wilton Farrelly)

Lough Beg had over 100 Sand Martin and 2 Great Northern Dicer (David Steele)

A singing Chiffchaff and Grwat Spotted Woodpecker were at Ardress NT (Brian Nelson)

Harlequin Duck, Searlas Anderson: