Bird News Monday 24th October

A Great White Egret remains at Ballycarry this morning (Kevin Kirkham)

A Ruff, Grey Plover and Common Sandpiper were the best at RSPB WoW this morning (Bob Watts)

At least 10 Mediterranean Gulls, a Grey Plover and a Whimbrel were at Ballymacormick Point. (James Andrew).

The Swift seen yesterday at Bangor seafront was looked for this morning without success.

In Donegal, a female Ferruginous  Duck, was at Inch Lake, viewable from the Farland hide. 2 Ring-necked Ducks, (drake and female type) Were also present (Graham Mitchell)

A Pectoral Sandpiper was at Mullagh this afternoon, also two Curlew Sandpipers still. The male Ring-necked Duck was still on Lough Beg.  (David Steele)

Earlier today a Ring Ouzel was at Fair Head on the Murlough Bay side (David Steele)

Lurgan Green, Co Louth had 100+ Pink-footed Geese, probably the two Bean Geese, Short and Long-eared Owls. (David McCreedy \ Mike McLaughlin)

Ferruginous Duck, Derek Brennan:

Long-eared Owl, David McCreedy:

Pink-footed Geese, David McCreedy:


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