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)
Sand Martins and Chiffchaff are now widely reported.
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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)
Sand Martins and Chiffchaff are now widely reported.
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!
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:
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:
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.
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:
42 Purple Sandpipers were at the Coastal Zone in Portrush. (Searlas Anderson).
The 2 Russian White-fronts were still at Reedy Flat, but birds very flighty, a Great White Egret was also present. 2 Great White Egrets were at the east end of Ardmore. (Dermot Hughes).
The 11 Russian White-fronts and single Pinkfoot were still at Farranfad Road, Nutgrove, this morning. (David Nixon).
The Ferruginous Duck is still at Ballysaggart Lough, in the north west corner, also a Chiffchaff singing. (Clive Mellon).The Ferruginous duck was still at Ballysaggart Lough behind the island at 5:30pm. (Wilton Farrelly).
An adult Iceland Gull was briefly at the Bann Estuary. (John Spottiswood).
The Harlequin Duck was present again near Magheraroarty pier in Donegal. (Michael Savage).
An adult Iceland Gull and a Carrion Crow were at Belfast Water Works. (Stuart McKee).
The Black Redstart was still at Whitehead seafront. (Cameron Moore).
The drake Harlequin Duck was still showing off Magheraroarty Pier (Theo Campbell)
The two Tundra Bean Geese were at Dunfanaghy New Lake along with two Cackling Geese. A pair of Ring-necked Duck were also present (Theo Campbell)
Yesterday 11 Russian Whitefronts and the Pink-footed Goose were at the Annadorn Road, Downpatrick. A high count of 81 Pintail were at the Quoile (Maurice McNeely)
2 Mediterranean Gulls still at Belfast Lough WoW Reserve (Jake Grant).
3 Scaup, Long-tailed Duck, Great White Egret, 7 Ruff and singing Chiffchaff at Inch, Donegal (Theo Campbell).
Harlequin still from the end of Magheraorarty pier, Donegal (Pat Pykett).
Pacific Diver still at Trá na gCloch (Pat Pykett / L Feeney).
Single Whooper Swan on the lake at Billy Neill CP (Derek Polley).
Harlequin still present at Magheraroraty Pier, Co Donegal. Pacific Diver present at Tra na gCloch. Black-throated Diver and Little Auk today viewed from Carrigabraghy Castle, Ballyliffin (Pat Lonergan, Killian Mullarney et al).
11 Purple Sandpipers at Ramore Head, Portrush this morning (Edmund Manthorpe).
Goosanders at Glynn (Paula Campbell).
Great Spotted Woodpecker and Woodcock at Davagh Forest, Cookstown, Co Tyrone (Godfrey McRoberts).
There are 2 seats available for the Islay boat trip on Friday 6th March. A great chance to see Chough, White-tailed Sea Eagle and Hen Harrier. Contact Jim Wells on 07856 235144 for details.
Harlequin, Pat Lonergan:
6 Goosander (including 3 males) River Maine at Slaght nr. Ballymena early doors (David Steele).
Ringtail Hen Harrier hunting at Portmore Lough also 2 Great White Egrets. Also Cattle Egret behind stables (Nigel Moore).
Harlequin Duck and 4 Long-tailed Duck (2 males) east of Magheraroarty Pier, Co Donegal (Pat Pykett / L Feeney).
This afternoon off Cushendun a Great Northern Diver, on Glendun River a female Goosander (Patrick Barton).
A Chiffchaff along the River Inver in Larne near the graffiti murals this afternoon (Tim Davies).
2 Tundra Bean Geese Dunfanaghy New Lake with Barnacle Geese. Male and Female Ring-necked Duck and two pairs of Goosander at Lough Fern (Pat Pykett / L Feeney).
2 Russian White-fronted Geese still at Reedy Flats with the Whooper Swan & Greylag Geese flock (Ken Simpson).
Russian Whitefront, Ken Simpson: