Thursday, 2 January 2014

January 2014. Caspian Gull in Dublin

January 31st

Went out to join Birdwatch Ireland ringing waders.  They have ringed a lot of Bartailed godwits and Oystercatchers over the week.  Today they were colour ringing Red shank.  Afterwards I went down to Poolbeg to try and read some, only managed to read 1 Oystercatcher.

January 28th

Headed off to Howth on this wet and windy day.  Read 10 Blue darvic rings all from Irelands Eye.  Only one was new to me.  A Herring Gull.  Judging by the ring, it was recently ringed as an adult. 0LL 
Herring Gull + Blue Darvic ring at Howth

I went down to the Malahide Estuary where there were no coloured rings observed.  I read 8 mute swan metal rings. Only 2 were new to me. 18 rings read in total but nothing exciting. On the bright side, I got to see a Whooper Swan among the 1000 lapwings, so a good birding day, if not a good ring reading day.

January 26th

Bray Harbour this morning looking for rings.  The usual suspects were there.  The Lithuanian Black Headed Gull Black [P615] and the Norwegian Black Headed Gull White[J0J2] were present.  Read a few Swans while there, but nothing unusual.  On the way home, at Tallaght Community School, the Yellow Darvic ring from Lough Mask was again read and photographed.

Black Headed Gull from Lithuania.

Black Headed Gull from Norway

Black Headed Gull from Lough mask

January 25th

It has been a quiet week for coloured rings in Tallaght, but Saturday morning and roosting in Tallaght Community School, was a yellow Darvic from the Lough Mask Projects.  Ringed in 2009.  The first re-sighting was by myself at Tallaght Community School in December 2012.  It has since been observed roosting at Booterstown Strand  by Sean K.
Larus Ridibundus, Black Headed Gull + Yellow ring from Lough Mask

January 20th

Sean Walsh Park today produced two Black Headed Gulls with Darvics.  The English,  27H0 was looking dry and presentable (See Jan 14th for wet and bedraggled) but best of the day was the Dutch Black Headed Gull E5VA who I hadn't seen since December 19th 2013.


January 19th

No Gull rings read today, but I read two Brent Geese and an Oystercatcher. They are both great species to report as the sightings are enthusiastically replied to.
Brent Goose with coloured rings in Blackrock Park, Co. Dublin

Oystercatcher with Coloured ring BL, Blackrock, Co Dublin

January 18th

This week has seen very few rings, but that is the way it often is, so I was delighted to see a Darvic on a Black Headed Gull this morning in Tymon Park.  White[4ET] from Denmark again.  I have now seen it 6 times, twice in Tymon Park, the other four in Sean Walsh.  It is so rare I get to observe a bird in two locations.
Black Headed Gull from Denmark - White[4ET]
I went to Sandycove, lots of Med Gulls but no rings.  At Bullock Harbour there were plenty of Great Black Backed and Herring Gulls.  No foreign rings, but three from Irelands Eye.



January 14th

No rare gulls in Sean Walsh Park today but Black Headed Gull 27H0 was present.  Perhaps because it was wet it was showing more dark feathers on it's hood.
Black Headed Gull 27H0

January 13th

Black Headed Gull from Holland.  First from Holland without a Darvic!


Yesterday, a 1st Winter Iceland Gull was photographed in Sean Walsh Park, but I saw neither Caspian or Iceland today.  I did read a metal ring from Arnhem in Holland and it is a new style ring No. 2.508.226.  My sources in Holland say it was only ringed in August 2013 at the Island De Kreupel as a by-catch by ornithologists ringing Terns!

Further email from ringer to confirm ringing location as Bird Island, De Kreupel, the date as August 16th 2013 and a thank you!  All in under two hours!



January 11th

The Danish Black Headed Gull 4ET appeared late this afternoon. Still haven't got details on this Danish Bird but it is good to see it around.  With the appreciated comment that E5VA was seen yesterday and 27H0 showing well, the next life histories I receive will hopefully have a lot of new observers noted!


Met a few birders today, but no Caspian Gull seen today or Yesterday.  

January 9th

With a big twitch on the Park is very social at lunch time meeting lots of birders.  The Gull has been seen most days.  My only Darvic today was 27HO.

January 7th

The Caspian Gull is making quite a stir and I met seven birders/photographers in Sean Walsh Park today!

Caspian Gull

However, my best find of the day was 0MA, a Herring Gull that I ringed last year on Irelands Eye.  This is its second visit to the Park.  The Swedish Black Headed Gull, 6430814 was also present.  One of the Birders today said that they met some one who had seen a coloured ringed Med in the Park today.  Not quite, but a German Med was photographed near by with Green Coloured ring from Germany.  I must look out for it at the other end of the Park.
0MA - Herring Gull from Irelands Eye

January 5th

News of the day.  My unknown Gull photo in Decembers Blog has been Identified as a 2nd winter Caspian Gull.  First for me and 1st for Dublin I think!

Wet and windy but still went to the coast. Only 2 rings read and best of the day was seeing the Mediterranean Gull AKAJ again in Sandycove.
Mediterranean Gull.

January 4th

First Tallaght coloured ring of 2014 goes to 27H0.  This Black Headed Gull is well known to me in Sean Walsh Park.  This is the 45th time I have seen it since it arrived in the Park on August 6th 2013.

January 3rd 2014

Extreamly high tide + strong winds have left the coast flooded, the waves were even crashing over the pier at Bullock Harbour.  No coloured rings so I read a Metal ring on a Mediterranean Gull.  It was ringed as a Pullus in 2011 in Belguim and the ring was read in October 2011 up the road in Sandycove!


While at Bullock Harbour, I also read a Black Headed Gull Metal Ring from Sweden which I reported in November 2012.  It is the most exciting metal ring I have read as other people have also read it at Bullock Harbour - I am not alone in reading metal rings!

Bray Harbour was flooding at 12.30.  Again no coloured rings so I read the Mute Swan rings.  Out of 8 rings only one Swan ring was new to me.

In the afternoon I went to the Grand Canal.  What is immediately obvious is that there is a far higher percentage of first winter swans present.  Only saw and read one ring, but it is another to add to my database.

I am not ignoring Tallaght, it's just there have been no coloured rings seen recently, I am still checking out the flocks.

January 2nd 2014

First ring of the year was a Mute Swan in Herbert Park, but not that interesting.  The most interesting ring read today was an Oystercatcher.  New years resolutions include to increase my number of wader readings and increase my Mute Swan data base.
Oystercatcher with coloured rings

I tried for a long time to read a Black Headed Gull with Yellow Ring 2CY6 is a best guess reading - I will have to return and get it conclusively.
Black Headed Gull with Yellow ring.

I traveled along the Coast, but with flood warnings in place for tonight, the seafront car parks were all closed.  Ended up in Howth and read Six Gulls which were ringed locally.  No new ones today.
Great Black Backed Gull - Ringed 2010

Great Black backed Gull - Ringed 2009

Monday, 2 December 2013

December 2013 - Another new Darvic and a Caspian Gull!

December 30th

Ballymount Park, Dublin 24 at lunch time today and 18 Mute Swans were out of the water so I got to check for rings.  Only one with a ring and again a old style ring with a code that was unfamiliar to me.  Again, I hope it will be an interesting report when it arrives from the BTO.

Mute Swan ring in Ballymount Park

December 29th

Bray Harbour is not somewhere I look for coloured rings as it is well watched by others, but today I was reading Swan Rings.  There were also two Black Headed Gulls with Darvic rings. J0J2 from Norway and Black [P615] White.  It was my first time seeing P615 although it is on loads of different websites - but it is my first Black Headed Gull from Lithuania.  Ringed By Frank Majoor in 2008 as an Adult bird.
Larus Ridibundus K[P615]W from Lithuania

Black Headed Gull from Norway

Eight of the Mute Swan Metal Rings read today were new to me, including the following ring.  Its number is not in a sequence I've seen before.  Hopefully it will be something exciting!
Mute Swan ring upside down!

I moved down the coast to Bullock Harbour where there were no coloured rings at all, so moved on to the Forty Foot where the Mediterranean Gulls gather.  Four with coloured ring,  including this juvenile with a ring that I hadn't seen before.
Mediterranean Gull Y[2X1J]K.  Yellow Darvic ring
I carried on to Blackrock Park where 20 Brent were grazing - no rings.  I did read the Mute swan.  I think that brings me up to 35 individuals or 16% of all Mute Swans ringed in Dublin and Wicklow!

December 26th

While out on a St Stephens day walk in Corkagh Park, Dublin 22, with my son, I spotted a Mute Swan begging for bread off some children.  Photographed the ring - another to add to my growing data base!  My son was more excited by spotting a Barnacle Goose - Locally rare.

December 23rd

Happy Christmas to me!  An early present landed in Sean Walsh Park today.  It was a Juvenile Herring Gull 0MA.  It was ringed on 07/07/2013 by me!  I have only ever placed the ring on six birds and one travels 25km to my local Park which is 11Km inland.  It is also the first Herring Gull with a coloured ring I've seen in the Park.  I had seen it at Howth Harbour on November 21st 2013, if only it had a Santa hat on, the day would have been perfect!
Herring Gull in Sean Walsh Memorial Park, Dublin 24

December 21st

Howth Harbour was today's destination with the aim of assisting in the banding of adult Great Black Backed Gulls.  No success.  However, I did some ring reading with remarkable results.  I have read almost 60 individuals from Ireland's Eye and today, 12 rings read and 3 were new to me.

Best of the day was a Juvenile Herring Gull 0LH.  This bird was ringed by me (under supervision) in July 2013 and today was my first re-sighting.

Herring Gull 0LH, Ringed July 2013, Ireland's Eye.

The next interesting record was 1VR.  I recorded this individual on the Royal College of Surgeons in Sandyford Industrial Estate in October, 15Km away and 4 Km from the coast.

Great Black Backed Gull.  Blue[1VR]White
I also recorded an Adult 2LE which is a first sighting for me.  Ringed in 2009?  No decent photo. 1VS was also new to me

I spent some time trying to read a metal ring on a Larus Argentenus 'Omissus' type (Herring Gull with yellow legs) without success.  There were two present today, one sporting a ring.  The legs don't look as yellow in the photo!


December 20th

At the Med Fest in Dun Laoghaire on the 9th of November I read the ring of another Black Headed Gull from Finland.  Again a letter arrived in the post.  This Black Headed Gull was ringed as an adult in 2009 in TURKU, TURKU - PORI, FINLAND.  Again if your Finish Geography isn't great, that's 150km west of Helsinki! Again this was the first re-sighting!

December 19th

It has been a normal week in Sean Walsh Park with the Black Headed Gulls E5VA, 27H0 and the new gull 4ET were all showing well.

Sean Walsh Park and Black Headed Gull E5VA
I got a few ring reports back.  Finland replied by letter in the post!  I checked that I had included my email address, which I had.  The Black Headed Gull in Tymon Park was ringed as a Young bind in Lohja, Uusimaa, Finland in 2009.  Mine was the first re-sighting of this metal ringed bird.  For those whose Finish Geography isn't great, that's very close to Helsinki.

December 15th

Malahide Estuary this afternoon was busy with kids feeding bread to Swans and Ducks.  No coloured rings seen so I read 10 Mute Swan metal rings.  Three of these rings were new to me.  I have shown photos of the other two types of swan Metal rings.  This is the third type.  Any ZZ rings I have read before have been 2007.
Mute Swan Ring.  Probably ringed 2007.  Awaiting report
I went on to Howth Harbour where the weather turned wet and horrible.  Only two coloured rings read, both local from Irelands Eye.  Herring Gull 2KU is now in adult winter plumage with that dirty head look.

December 12th

This week in Sean Walsh Park, Tallaght has had no surprises.  Black Headed Gulls 27H0, E5VA and the Swedish Metal Ring 6430814  have been ever present.
Black Headed Gull 27H0 from Gloustershire, still being recorded every week.
I also spend a lot of time looking at the different Gulls and their stages.  There can be a difference between different Juveniles of the same species.  This is what I believe is a 3cy Herring Gull.  But it's head is paler and eye darker than the other Herring Gulls at this stage.

Niall T Keogh has since pointed me in the right direction, it looked very like a Yellow-legged Gull (michahellis) - 2nd winter.  Further identification has lead to the consensus that it is a 2nd Winter Caspian Gull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  If accepted by the IRBC, it would be the 13th Irish Record.
Caspian Gull - 2nd CY

December 8th

Went to Howth Harbour today.  I had hoped that the strong winds would have blown down a gull from the Isle of Man, but no Isle of Man rings today.  Six Great Black Backed Gulls with Ireland's Eye blue Darvic Rings.  Again I got one that was new to me.  I also recorded an Ireland's Eye Herring Gull that was also new to me.  Ireland's Eye, for those not local is an Island visible from Howth Harbour.
Larus Argentatus, Herring Gull. 1st Winter
Larus Marinus, Great Black Backed Gull.  Ringed 2010

Larus Marinus, Great Black Backed Gull. Ringed 2013


December 7th

In the afternoon I stopped at Tymon Park, at the west end of the Park.  Over 1,000 Black Headed Gulls.  I hadn't seen a Darvic in this part for nearly 2 years, but spotted a white ring.  Difficult to read in the long grass.  Eventually, I read the ring and it was the Danish Gull 4ET.  I had seen it this week in Sean Walsh Park.  This is the first cross over between the two parks 1KM apart.

In the morning I went to Tymon Park, Spa Well playground with my 2 boys.  When we were leaving I spotted a metal ring.  I photographed it and to my surprise it was my first Black Headed Gull from Belguim.  Bruxelles clearly visible on the ring. POST SCRIPT.  Ringed in Antwerp in 2012. 25.02.2014.



December 6th

Yesterday, was same park, same time and not even a metal ring.  Today, no metal rings but the new Black Headed Gull 4ET was present, as was the usual Dutch Black Headed Gull E5VA.

December 4th

Every lunch time I have to choose between Sean Walsh Park and any of the other surrounding parks.  I nearly always go to Sean Walsh Park, knowing the day I go elsewhere will be the day I miss something. Today I was reading metal rings, failed to completely read a Swedish Ring, then failed to completely read two Danish Metal Rings, (1 Juvenile + 1 Adult) Then a Dutch Black Headed Gull with Darvic Ring E5VA appeared briefly.  Then, a new Darvic on a Black Headed Gull! The Gull was gone in 60 seconds. Here's a photo from today in Sean Walsh Park, Tallaght, Dublin.  The rings on this Black Headed Gull are from Denmark.

December 2nd

Sean Walsh Memorial Park in Tallaght, Dublin 24 again at lunch time today.  No big surprises.  The Dutch Black Headed Gull E5VA and the Black Headed Gull from Gloucestershire 27H0 were present.  No metal rings observed or recorded today.  There are now three Common Gull in the Park.  None with rings yet.

E5VA seemed to be darker on the head today than last month.  Odd.  Summer Plumage doesn't start to appear till Feb.  It may be the final moulting has given this appearance, or just a trick of the light

E5VA appears to be getting a darker winter head pattern.  Maybe just an illusion of the light.

E5VA last month 11.11.13.     Less black on head than today