Michael Casey from Birdwatch Sligo gave an interesting presentation in Cavan county museum recently, on the subject of a declining swift population.
Concerned with the apparent decline in swifts, he and Sligo locals set up the Tubbercurry Swift Project.
Swifts spend most of their life on the wing, landing only to nest, arriving in Ireland in May, staying until August.
Their Latin name, “Apus apus” means “footless footless”, referencing the fact that their weak and small feet only allow them to cling to vertical surfaces or shuffle akwardly on the ground, being unable to take off in flight from the ground.
They need high buildings and crevices as they drop from the nest before gaining momentum to fly.
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There is alot of work being done in Ireland and across Europe to help the swift. If you have any information or are interested in finding out how to get more involved, please contact us!
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Monday, 23 March 2015
We are on Facebook too!
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Cavan Birdwatch now has a Facebook page, click on the above link to view it.
We will continue using this blog to inform members of events, display photos etc.
If you have Facebook page check us out and like to spread the word!
Cavan Birdwatch now has a Facebook page, click on the above link to view it.We will continue using this blog to inform members of events, display photos etc.
If you have Facebook page check us out and like to spread the word!
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Hen harrier Survey
(photo Shay Connolly)
Eagle Trust are coordinating the National Hen Harrier Survey 2015.
This survey will begin at the start of April and the project co-ordinators
are running a series of training workshops to ensure all surveyors are
familiar with the methods involved and to offer opportunities for newfieldworkers to participate to help monitor the Hen Harrier population.
Anyone who is interested is invited to attend the up-coming survey training workshops which
will cover Hen Harrier ecology, methods, reporting and other research
opportunities during the course of the survey.
In Cavan, you can attend the Errigal hotel, Cootehill, this Wednesday, 25th March from 9.30 a.m. until 1.30 p.m. The workshop is free, however registration prior to the event is requested.
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Even if you can’t take on a survey square you can assist by reporting
information and sightings of Hen Harriers in your local area.
You can submit your sightings through the dedicated survey
website irishhenharriersurvey
Monday, 2 March 2015
A Presentation "Irish Swifts in Decline: What Can We Do"? on Thursday 19 March
Swift photo by Micheal Casey
A
Presentation entitled "Irish Swifts in Decline: What Can We Do?" by
Micheal Casey (Birdwatch Ireland,Sligo Branch) will take place on Thursday 19
March at 8pm in Cavan County Museum.
This talk will be about the decline of swifts in Ireland,causes of this decline and what we can do about it.
This talk will be about the decline of swifts in Ireland,causes of this decline and what we can do about it.
Micheal is a vet with the Dept of Agriculture Food & the Marine's Laboratory Service. His interest in swifts is pursued outside of his work. He is also a bird ringer, with a special interest in swifts, dippers and peregrine falcons.
Micheal is involved with the swift conservation project and hopes to encourage local groups in the County to help out by getting involved in a local project.
Members of Tidy Towns committees and local Heritage groups are very welcome to attend this event!
The Branch AGM will take place prior to presentation at 7pm sharp.
More information on the Swift Conservation project can be found here
Dundalk Bay outing, Sunday 22 February
The Bird Hide at Lurgangreen
Our outing to Dundalk Bay began with a rainy start but soon cleared as we reached the hide at Lurgangreen.There we were met up with Louth Branch member Gerry O Neill.
On view were a wide range of waders, ducks and geese. We also caught some wonderful sights of Yellowhammers as they perched in nearby bushes.
yellowhammer at Lurgangreen
curlew by Peter Mc Kenna
grey heron by Peter Mc Kenna
As we continued on our journey we stopped along the way to watch large groups of wildfowl feeding in local fields.These included Brent,Greylag,White-fronted and Pink-footed Geese.
Geese flock in fields close to Lurgangreen
The Harbour at Giles Quey by Freddy Mc Gavin
When
we reached Giles Quay we were met by marvellous sunshine and caught
some great close-up views of Dunlin, Ringed Plover and Sanderling as
they sped along the seashore.
Giles Quay Beach by Freddy Mc Gavin
ringed plover by Peter Mc Kenna
turnstone by Peter Mc Kenna
After a short Coffee break and short visit to Rockmarshall we finished for the day and continued on our journey homeward bound.
watching roosting waders at Rockmarshall
Rockmarshall Freddy Mc Gavin.
A stormy scene at Giles Quay
Photo Freddy Mc Gavin
Report by Branch Member Freddy Mc Gavin
Changes had to be made to our itinerary on the day due to the bad weather. We are very grateful to Gerry for coming along and opening up the hide and for his help on the day
For infomration on bird sightings visit the Louth Birds Blog here
For information on where to watch birds in Louth click here
Saturday, 24 January 2015
February outing to Dundalk Bay
Grey Seal at Clogherhead
Our next outing will take place on Sunday 22th February. We will visit the new bird hide at Lurgangreen, Seabank, Annagassan Harbour and then head South towards Clogher Head.
To car share from Bailieborough,meet at the Market Square at 9am. If you would prefer to make your own travel arrangements please contact me at mckennaeliz@gmail.com in advance of the trip to arrange a meet up point.
We will spend 3 - 4 hours birding along Dundalk Bay and should see a good variety of waders,wildfowl, flocks of brent geese and some grey seals.
It is recommended to bring along a snack and to wear warm waterproof clothing. Beginners are very welcome to come along!
Please check the blog for updates on any possible last minute changes,due to bad weather,closer to the date!
Contact number on the day Elizabeth 086 8336675
A presentation by Micheal Casey "Dwindling Irish Swifts -
what can we do ?" will take place on Thursday 19th March at 8pm in the Cavan County Museum.
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