Monday, 2 September 2013

Bridges of Ross 2nd Sept 2013

Time: 06:30-09:30 & 12:40-19:00
Weather: F4 W, dry, good visibility generally (sea mist in morning), overcast & warm.
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Noel Keogh, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Lee Gregory, Stewart Ford, Roy Teale, Joe Adamson, Darach Turley, John N. Murphy et al. 

Sooty Shearwater: 293
Manx Shearwater: 2,400+ in 3 hrs (pm)
Leach's Petrel: 3
Storm Petrel: 7
Common Scoter: 2
Great Northern Diver: 1 breeding plumage
Great Skua (Bonxie): 18
Pomarine Skua: 16 (15 pale phase & 1 dark phase)
Arctic Skua: 26
Long-tailed Skua: 1 adult (Lee Gregory)
Skua sp: 1 distant pale phase (prob Pom)
Sandwich Tern: 5
Arctic Tern: 12

Whimbrel: 1

Bottlenose Dolphin: 4

Another nice run of Skua passage early morning & later in the evening with Poms being the order of the day. The Great Northern Diver was the first of the season.

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Bridges of Ross 1st Sept 2013

Time: 06:30-19:30
Weather: F3-4 W, dry, good visibility, overcast & cold.
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Noel Keogh, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Victor Caschera, Neal Warnock, 'Er' Neill Hunt, 'Mickey Boy' Mike Stocker, John 'Brick' Dempsey, Barry 'Bazzo' McCarthy, Andy Pryce, Des Higgins, Lee Gregory, Stewart Ford, Roy Teale et al. 

Balearic Shearwater: 2
Sooty Shearwater: 214
Manx Shearwater: 2,700+ in 4 hrs (am)
Storm Petrel: 16
Common Scoter: 4
Great Skua (Bonxie): 12
Pomarine Skua: 8 (6 pale phase & 2 dark phase)
Arctic Skua: 18
Long-tailed Skua: 5 adults & 1 juvenile (John Dempsey, Dave Cooper & Noel Keogh)
Skua sp: 1 juvenile (prob Long-tailed but very distant)
Sandwich Tern: 3
Arctic Tern: 55

Whimbrel: 2
Bar-tailed Godwit: 1 
Peregrine: 1 juvenile

Common Dolphin: 1
Ocean Sunfish: 4-6 (one seen breaching)

Wind strength & direction was not exactly 'classic' but certainly favourable and delivered a very nice run of skuas in the evening which was most appreciated. Fantastic views of cracking birds! Fine adult Long-tails with streamers, dark phase Pomarine with ladles (spoons an understatement) hanging out the back of them & a ginger nut biscuit of a juvenile Arctic were the highlights. A passage that John Graff would be delighted with! (in joke for the Oz seawatchers)

Here's some dodgy digi-scoped pics of a Pomarine Skua & a Sooty Shearwater...




Saturday, 31 August 2013

Bridges of Ross 31st August 2013

Time: 06:30-20:05
Weather: F3-4 W, dry, good visibility & warm.
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Alan Clewes, Geoff Clewes, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Victor Caschera, Neal Warnock, Malcolm Goodman, Andy Clifton, 'Er' Neill Hunt, 'Mickey Boy' Mike Stocker, Paul 'Trops' Thomason, John 'Brick' Dempsey, Barry 'Bazzo' McCarthy, Andy Pryce, Des Higgins, Brian Porter, Owen Foley, Conor Foley, Donal Foley, Robert Vaughan, Shane Farrell, Steve Millar, Jim Creamer, Mark Stewart, Ciaran Smyth, Laragh Smyth, Anthony McGeehan, Lee Gregory, Stewart Ford, Roy Teale et al. 

Balearic Shearwater: 3
Sooty Shearwater: 50 
Manx Shearwater: c.1,900 in 3 hrs (pm)
Leach's Petrel: 3
Storm Petrel: 2
Great Skua (Bonxie): 26
Pomarine Skua: 5 pale phase
Arctic Skua: 25
Long-tailed Skua: 1 juvenile (Owen Foley)
Sabine's Gull: 2 adults & 1 juvenile
Sandwich Tern: 1
Arctic Tern: 50
Grey Phalarope: 1

Whimbrel: 29

Minke Whale: 1
Common Dolphin: 1
Ocean Sunfish: 1

A few nice highlights today in the form of a ultra slim juv Long-tailed Skua, the first juv Sabine's Gull of the season & a Minke Whale.

Passage generally slow in the morning & early afternoon but a good flow of Manxies picking up later in the day which produced the much sought after Barolo Shearwater for three lucky seawatchers positioned on The Fodry, just West of The Bridges. Rather gripping for those of us at 'The Hollow', but at least we know there's one out there. Here's hoping for some milling feeding flocks tomorrow!

Friday, 30 August 2013

Bridges of Ross 30th August 2013

Time: 06:30-19:15
Weather: F4-5 SW-W-NW changing over the course of the day. Overcast in morning, sunny in afternoon. Dry for the most part with excellent visibility (some squally misty showers in afternoon).
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Alan Clewes, Geoff Clewes, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Victor Caschera, Neal Warnock, Malcolm Goodman, Andy Clifton, 'Er' Neill Hunt, 'Mickey Boy' Mike Stocker, Paul 'Trops' Thomason, John 'Brick' Dempsey, Barry 'Bazzo' McCarthy, Andy Pryce, Des Higgins, Brian Porter, Owen Foley, Conor Foley, Donal Foley, Robert Vaughan, Shane Farrell, Steve Millar, Jim Creamer, Mark Stewart, Ciaran Smyth, Laragh Smyth, Anthony McGeehan, Conor Ryan, Vivi Bolin et al. 

Balearic Shearwater: 2
Sooty Shearwater: 153 
Manx Shearwater: 1,500 in 4 hrs (am) & 1,100 in 2 hrs (pm)
Leach's Petrel: 1
Storm Petrel: 4
Common Scoter: 4
Great Skua (Bonxie): 38
Pomarine Skua: 18 pale phase
Arctic Skua: 18
Long-tailed Skua: 3 adults (Niall T. Keogh, Andy Clifton & Brian Porter)
Sabine's Gull: 9 adults
Little Gull: 2 juvs
Sandwich Tern: 6
Grey Phalarope: 2
Puffin: 1

Whimbrel: 6
Peregrine: 1
Chough: 2

Bottlenose Dolphin: 6+
Ocean Sunfish: 4 together in a group including one which breached 3 times in quick succession!
Leatherback Turtle: 1 surfaced twice @ 07:45am 

A beast of a Pomarine Skua!

Thursday, 29 August 2013

Bridges of Ross 29th August 2013

Time: 06:30-11:30 & 12:20-19:15
Weather: F2-3 W, overcast, dry & good visibility (some sea mist in early evening).
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Alan Clewes, Geoff Clewes, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Victor Caschera, Neal Warnock, Malcolm Goodman, Andy Clifton, 'Er' Neill Hunt, 'Mickey Boy' Mike Stocker, Paul 'Trops' Thomason et al. 

Great Shearwater: 3  
Balearic Shearwater: 6 
Sooty Shearwater: 140  
Manx Shearwater: 2,850 West in 4 hrs (am) 
Leach's Petrel: 4
Storm Petrel: 6  
Common Scoter: 1 
Great Skua (Bonxie): 13
Pomarine Skua: 5 
Arctic Skua: 28 
Sabine's Gull: 1 adult
Arctic Tern: 96 
Black Tern: 3 
Puffin: 4

Whimbrel: 1
Redshank: 3
Bar-tailed Godwit: 1
Peregrine: 1
Chough: 2

Bottlenose Dolphin 10-12
Common Dolphin: 5+
Common Seal: 1
Ocean Sunfish: three separate sightings of breaching individual(s)

A light-moderate Westerly produced a nice mixed bag of species this morning, reminding us what a 'proper' seawatch from here can be like! Migrating flocks of Arctic Terns with Black Terns in association were particularly good as were close views of Balearic Shearwaters & Pomarine Skuas. A very quiet afternoon followed up by a few nice sightings in the eve. One Great Shearwater at mid range was the closest we've had over the past week.

Weather forecast looking promising for tomorrow. Fingers crossed!

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Bridges of Ross 28th August 2013

Time: 06:30-09:00 & 12:00-19:00
Weather: F1 NE (am) & F2 W turning F2-3 SW (pm), warm, dry & good visibility.
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Alan Clewes, Geoff Clewes, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Victor Caschera, Neal Warnock, Malcolm Goodman, Andy Clifton, 'Er' Neill Hunt, 'Mickey Boy' Mike Stocker, Paul 'Trops' Thomason et al. 

Sooty Shearwater: 68
Manx Shearwater: 1,620 West (pm)
Common Scoter: 5
Great Skua (Bonxie): 2
Arctic Skua: 9
Sabine's Gull: 1 2nd calendar-year
Sandwich Tern: 33
Arctic Tern: 19
Puffin: 1

Bar-tailed Godwit: 6

Bottlenose Dolphin: 6+
Common Seal: 1
Ocean Sunfish:3

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Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Bridges of Ross 27th August 2013

Time: 06:30-11:30 & 13:30-18:00
Weather: F2-3 W-NW (am) & F2 W turning F3 N (pm), mild, dry & good visibility.
Observers: Niall T. Keogh, Dan Pointon, Alan Clewes, Geoff Clewes, Alan Lewis, Dave Cooper, John Cooper, Victor Caschera, Neal Warnock, Malcolm Goodman, Andy Clifton et al. 

Balearic Shearwater: 2
Sooty Shearwater: 148
Manx Shearwater: 2,070 West in 4 hrs (am) & c.800 West in 4 hrs (pm)
Storm Petrel: 2
Common Scoter: 11
Great Skua (Bonxie): 7
Pomarine Skua: 1 pale  
Arctic Skua: 10
Sandwich Tern: 35 
Arctic Tern: 3
Puffin: 2

Common Gull: 1 adult
Dunlin: 16
Sanderling: 1
Peregrine: 1
Kestrel: 1
Wheatear: 1
Chough:2

Bottlenose Dolphin: 6+
Common Dolphin: 5+
Ocean Sunfish: 2

A continuous trickle of mid-close range Manx in the morning with the occassional Sooty kept the spirits up, in the hopes of a repeat of last years Barolo. Alas it was not to be. The afternoon session was pretty quiet to say the least. Highlights of the day were a pale Pom Skua & a Balearic Shear both at very close range.