I was thinking about changing plans and heading to Tacumshin as there were 5 ticks there. Anyway, thank god I decided to make the journey to Tory, to look for my own good birds.
High pressure over Europe with light South Easterlies |
Cloud over Tory with the possibility of light rain |
Locally some westerlies predicted which might blow some migrants back |
Ferry; looking back to Bloody Foreland |
Gannets |
West Town and Harbour |
Migrant Cover; behind West Town |
White blaze over bill |
Large white primary patch and a ghost collar |
The bird then showed very well allowing me to get some good shots
Rob and I compared pictures. The bird ticked all the boxes for Collared Flycatcher but with no call heard, no DNA and "Flamborough Pied Fly" ringing in our ears we decided it would be best to get some photos upload to the internet ASAP and let folks make there own mind up about it. I managed to find a dark shed and took some photos with my smart phone of the image as presented on the cameras viewfinder. They looked great! I managed to get one photo uploaded before the signal failed.
Disco Fly |
Rob 'Disco' Vaughan and his first for Ireland! |
Time to relax a little and check the rest of the island. A Common Sandpiper calling in the harbour was new for the year. |
Redshank breeding at the lake |
Fledged Wheatear and Lapwing were evident |
Wood Pigeon tyring not to be noticed by agressive Lapwing parents |
7 Collared Dove at the east end |
Some lucky passing Cruise liner passengers managed to see the 'Disco Fly' |
Not much down east but the fly showed well on my return |
Only other migs were 6 Willow Warblers and 4 Chiffchaff |
Final views of the 'Disco Fly' |
4 birders managed to get over before dark and connect with the Collared Flycatcher |
Excellent account and great shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks Owen
ReplyDeleteI was on Tory yesterday with Theo Campbell. I'll send you my trip list. Can you send your email address to rdspalm@aol.com
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Richard Smith