Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:20 am
gfkelly1969 wrote:thanks for the photo chuckaroo the kitiwake i saw was like the one with the black bill in your photo,i knew it was some thing different to what i normally see when it dived under water like a cormorant,i didn't see it fly,it swam off in to the distance
Sun Oct 28, 2012 1:37 pm
Sun Oct 28, 2012 8:40 pm
Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:42 pm
gfkelly1969 wrote:hi lads maybe some one can help me id the bird in the photo,sorry about the quality of the photo it was taken on the phone and zoomed on the computerthe bird was about the size of a blackbird and it was diving for food,it would stay 1 or 2 minutes under water,first time i have seen this type of bird
my first thoughts were that it might be a Storm-Petrel and i looked them up online,its looked similar to a Storm-Petrel but it looked a lot whiter
it was not a gull or a Fulmar,it was a lot smaller and had a different shape head
thanks for any help
Sun Oct 28, 2012 11:48 pm
marlin vs wrote:some Brent Geese.
Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:14 am
chuckaroo wrote:the top one is an adult bird with a yellow beak and the bottom one is a juvenile in it's first year with black beak![]()
Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:31 am
cathalger wrote:Lovely shot Marlin vs. Wer you close or do you have a good lense? Nice.
Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:55 am
Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:36 pm
cathalger wrote:Johnwests pics look good, only thing that crossed my mind (couldnt tell much from the photo), if it was the size of a blackbird might it have been a little auk? Thatd be the right size and they do dive, if it was largely white maybe it was a young one- like Johns black guillemots, theyre very pale.
Edit- juvenile petrel? Theyre the other really small ones, right? Shearwaters are a good bit bigger? The small size should narrow it down.
Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:45 pm
Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:34 pm
Tue Oct 30, 2012 8:31 pm
alby wrote:I enjoy reading this thread, very knowledgeable people.
Tell me this, I was recently fishing in Kerry, and an otter came out of some vegetation beside an estuary, proceeded to walk casually into the water a few feet from one of my mates, and cruise by us not a rod length away on his back laughing at us spinning for Bass.
Is it common for this to happen? It’s a very well fished area.
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fantastic sight, for what i saw of it. ive seen big whales before around the world but to see one on my own 'home turf' really was special!... if it was a whale that is..joebhoy wrote:I have seen plenty of whales off the Antrim coast when heading back home to Scotland on the ferry. I have never seen one breach but i guess they must be there looking for the herring shoals......
Must have been some sight...
damn, i never even considered it to be a big whitiing! of course it could have been. actually no, dont think it was tho, i threw a lug worm at it and it wasnt interestedjoebhoy wrote:Chuckaroo are you sure it wasnt a whiting...?
Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:50 am
chuckaroo wrote:fantastic sight, for what i saw of it. ive seen big whales before around the world but to see one on my own 'home turf' really was special!... if it was a whale that is..joebhoy wrote:I have seen plenty of whales off the Antrim coast when heading back home to Scotland on the ferry. I have never seen one breach but i guess they must be there looking for the herring shoals......
Must have been some sight...
interesting to hear that you have seen many whales between antrim and scotlandnice 1. cant say that i have myself but nice to know
damn, i never even considered it to be a big whitiing! of course it could have been. actually no, dont think it was tho, i threw a lug worm at it and it wasnt interestedjoebhoy wrote:Chuckaroo are you sure it wasnt a whiting...?