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Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Ireland's unluckiest bird heard on Cruit Island, Co.Donegal.

Ireland's unluckiest bird (after the eagle) is the Corncrake.
Its sad decline has been well publicised for many years. Only a few sanctuaries remain ... and yet over the recent June bank holiday (2010) my uncle and I heard one in full voice on Oileán Cruit in West Donegal. (Listen to what we heard in the video below.)
I have been visiting there for over 30 years and never heard one before - nor has my uncle or anyone in his family.
However, there are 6 or 7 nesting on nearby Oileán Uaigh - so the bird we heard may be part of a new vanguard. He squawked his heart out for days.
Cruit seems well suited to him - lots of long grass. I just hope he manages to find a mate and survive.