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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    that's a great shot Peter!
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    I have set up a new Twitter account called ECoastBirdNews (www.twitter.com/ECoastBirdNews) which I hope will mirror the great work that Colin Barton has done with CorkBirdNews. Please text me your news from Co. Louth and follow the news on Twitter. If anybody does not have my mobile number...
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    I had a female Hen Harrier in the hills around Cooley on Sunday 17th (email me for exact location). Also present about 5-7 Wheatear, Raven, Kestrel, lots of singing Willow Warblers. At Shelling Beach(?) there were 6 White Wagtails, 12 Whimbrel, and 36 Shelduck. Plenty of Sand martins and...
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    try http://www.cr-birding.be/
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    hi Derek, many thanks for the update. Hopefully the birds will be relocated again. Mark
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    any location on the Waxwing would be appreciated!
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    could be a female-type brambling
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    County Louth (formerly Dundalk Bay) local patch.

    That's a Jackdaw. Small bill, small build. Ravens are bigger than Hooded Crows.
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