littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: June 2015
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Friday, 26 June 2015. Numbers are booming at the Little Tern colony in June. The nest count, which continues to rise daily, has reached a whopping total of 164 nest attempts! Of these nest attempts, 57 nests have hatched and there are 139 little ternlets running around the beach. There are still 81 active nests left to go - that's 81 birds sitting on 195 eggs! The list of chick...
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Spring tides and storms
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015/07/spring-tides-and-storms.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Tuesday, 7 July 2015. Spring tides and storms. The Terns and I spent Monday sheltering from the wind and driving rain. The sea was angry and, combined with Spring highs, crashed its way up the beach and into the colony. Chick shelter (with no chick! Not quite what we had in mind. ©. Niall Keogh (picture taken under NPWS licence). So where do we stand now? We are a science-based...
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Candid camera
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015/07/candid-camera.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Monday, 27 July 2015. Parents bringing in food. The race for food! Thanks to Brian for the lend of the camera! 29 July 2015 at 23:35. Lovely to see birds fledging. Great work/photos. 29 July 2015 at 23:35. Lovely to see birds fledging. Great work/photos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Local branches across the country. Events free to the public in every year.
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Juveniles (but no delinquents!)
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015/08/juveniles-but-no-delinquents.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Tuesday, 4 August 2015. Juveniles (but no delinquents! We have already looked at other species breeding inside the Tern colony - Oystercatcher. We have also seen other avian life. A Sedge Warbler has his measurements taken during Sunday's ringing session (photo: Paddy Manley). Juvenile Sedge Warbler (photo: Paddy Manley). Susan in conversation with a young Willow Warbler. Nice ...
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: August 2014
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2014_08_01_archive.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Wednesday, 20 August 2014. We've been off site now for 2 weeks. It's hard to believe the season is over for another year, they grow up so fast! It's a strange feeling leaving our caravans after taking care of the Little Terns for the last 3 months. I'm still adjusting to normal hours and not chasing after crows! Kilcoole Little Tern feeding fledgling ©. They grow up so fast!
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Colour-ringing at Kilcoole
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015/07/colour-ringing-at-kilcoole.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Sunday, 5 July 2015. With just over 275 chicks on the beach, the Kilcoole Little Tern colony is booming! The newly hatched chicks are fitted with a British Trust of Ornithology metal ring with an individual ID number when they are one day old - just before they leave the nest and set out to explore their exciting new world beyond the shell that is the shingle beach! So far we h...
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Lift off!
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015/07/lift-off.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Tuesday, 21 July 2015. Most of the chicks at Kilcoole are well on their way to fledging. The youngest chicks roaming the shingle are 10 days old now, and all their elder cousins are at least a week their senior. Some fledges have a prominent black-to-dark brown crown and waterproof feathers - showing that well on their way to being big and strong enough to migrate! Since then, ...
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Conservation Issues
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/p/conservation-issues.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). The colonial nesting habits of Little Terns in areas such as sandy or shingle beaches has meant that they are prone to disturbance from the recreational activities of humans and dogs. The immediate threat involves the unintentional trampling of the well. An example of how easy it is to trample a nest. 169; Dick Coombes. With all the hustle and bustle going on at a breeding tern...
littleternconservation.blogspot.com
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project: Egg-citing news for Kilcoole!
http://littleternconservation.blogspot.com/2015/05/egg-citing-news-for-kilcoole.html
Kilcoole Little Tern Conservation Project. Working to protect one of Ireland's rarest seabirds (littletern@birdwatchireland.ie). Friday, 22 May 2015. Egg-citing news for Kilcoole! Little Terns lay their eggs in shallow scrapes directly onto the shingle. 169; Chris Dobson (picture taken under NPWS licence). Last year’s Terns began laying on the 25. Of May due to very bad weather the week before. This year, the first nest was laid on the 21. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Partners across the globe in ...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT