When I was growing up in the 1970's and 80's , I never thought I'd see the day that Cattle Egrets would be a regular visitor to Ireland. I remember in the 1990's travelling to Rostellan in Cork with my nephew Tomas to see Irelands first Cattle Egret on a beef farm, where the bird in question was spending his time walking around under the feet of a bull, picking out worms disturbed by the heavy beast and occasionally jumping up on his back for a rest and a free ride when he got tired. Nowadays, Cattle Egrets are no longer a rare visitor to Ireland, and every young birders ticks at least one off their list annually. I've been lucky here on the west coast to have found the first four county records and a following three more with these two birds recently turning up in fields along the bog road at Loop Head on 15th and 16th October. It was funny when I look back on it, as one of our younger birders with me that day James, had never seen a Cattle Egret in Ireland, before but had just returned from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, where he had photos of Cattle Egrets sitting on the backs of Water Buffalo. Oh how times have changed.
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Glossy Ibis
This Glossy Ibis was found on 5th & 6th October at Islandavanna by Chris Cullen a local birder to this area. It spent two days foraging in a wet and newly re-seeded field before moving on. I managed to get there on the second day and snap the following series of shots.
There have been 11 Clare records to date involving 15 birds.
Here are the previous sightings.
1857: One in the Burren prior to this date.
1902: One at Lahinch on 27th October.
1906: One on 9th September and one on the coast on 2nd October.
2008: One at Willow Park on the Fergus River, Ennis from 23rd to 25th August.
2010: One was at the Shannon Airport Lagoon on 27th August. Two were at Lough Gash, Newmarket-on-Fergus from 8th to 10th July.
2016: Two were at Lahinch Marsh from 5th to 14th January. One was at Ballyvelaghan Lough, New Quay on 23rd January. Two were at Lough Erinagh, Ennis from 13th February to 9th March.
2017: One juvenile was at Kilbaha, Loop Head from 7th to 12th October.
2018: One flying west near Sandfield, Liscannor on 8th January.
2022: One was near the Clare/Limerick boarder at Cooney on 21st June.