Unbelievable numbers of Black Redstarts in the parks around Madrid Spain last week lots of them males at one stage I could count up to ten in front of me.ππ€£πYes I can count to ten, π€£π€£
That is my boy Jamie driving his Daddy around Madrid Spain looking for birds, π€£π€£I might have to get a DNA test he speaks the language very well, πππIberian Green Woodpecker,
This is the best I could do it was horrific weather conditions yesterday when I got to Ravendale Co Louth,
Better then a poke on the eye of a stick, To my friend Mark that the fourth Shore Lark for Louth, πππ @feaspetrel70
@agk10k A, Aiden Gee they are great shots I know one guy he will be Ballin in to his cereal bowl when he see the shots this morning, especially the little guy with the yellow chest, π€π€‘
Two great birds in Dublin from opposite sides of the world, Surf Scotter and a little green guy called a Yellow-browed Warbler in Howth ponds, βοΈπΈπ³
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At least it was dry when we got there, The flying shot is my pal Fiona Keane who is into that kind of thing π€ͺπ₯°and my pal πthe doorbell ringer ding dong Mark
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There was torture on Galley Head Cork trying to get shots of the Dusky Warbler, I know Mark Steward made it look easy but it wasn't a skulking little get πππ that was my third Dusky Warbler.
Here are some shots of the Baird's Sandpiper from Churchtown Wexford on 1/10/24, From a standing-up position if I lay on the beach, the Whale and Dolphin rescue would be called out, ππ A big Thanks to Mr Tom Kavanagh Sir your a gentleman had the bird in the bag,
Great find for Paul Lynch of the White-rumped Sandpiper at Rogerstown Harbour Dublin, A tricky little guy to keep your eye on. and big thanks to Don Foley for putting me in the right direction, πππ
What a great day at Ballycotton Cork looking for Irelands' 6th record of Red-necked Stint with the good company of the Geisha boys with white faces from the sun cream ππ€£ππ€£ @cianbirder@joeproudfoot200 Big thanks to @feaspetrel70
Oh, what a little beauty, from the East Coast Nature Reserve Wicklow last week, The kitchen fitter in me had to hide the screw holes in the timber π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
The juvenile Cuckoo at Kilcoole Wicklow spent a lot of time on the ground and I was wondering how it moved around and discovered it was hopping around like a large Thrush finding lots of caterpillars, πππ€£
Once upon a time when the weather was dry a little trip to the weir in Tallagh to try to get some shots of Common Swifts was not so easy, A big thanks to Connor Lynam for the shout, π πππ