North America has more than 50 species of warblers, but few combine brilliant color and easy viewing quite like the Yellow Warbler. The catches on the 27th July and 25th August were each record daily catches for Northern Ireland, probably Ireland also. One of the larger warblers, it measures around 12–13cm in length. The woodland in Glendalough regularly holds one or two singing Wood Warblers in late spring.
The Wood Warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix) is a common and widespread leaf warbler which breeds throughout northern and temperate Europe, and just into the extreme west of Asia in the southern Ural Mountains.
The species is widespread and numerous in deciduous forest in Europe and reaches its highest densities in … Very difficult to see in Ireland. Less common in Ireland where they are seen mostly the north and east. The attractive but unobtrusive wood warbler is one of the largest Phylloscopus warblers in Europe. It has a distinctive, bold yellow eye stripe and a broad, short tail. In summer, the buttery yellow males sing their sweet whistled song from willows, wet thickets, and roadsides across almost all of North America.
Tree Swallow: new to the Western Palearctic.
A rare passage migrant to coastal headlands, such as at Cape Clear in County Cork or Great Saltee Island in County Wexford.
A resource for Birders, Twitchers and casual Bird Watchers. The wood warbler (Phylloscopus sibilatrix) is a common and widespread leaf warbler which breeds throughout northern and temperate Europe, and just into the extreme west of Asia in the southern Ural Mountains.The genus name Phylloscopus is from Ancient Greek phullon, "leaf", and skopos, "seeker" (from skopeo, "to watch").The specific sibilatrix is Latin for "whistler". The Old World Warblers are a large group (almost 400 species) of small, often drably coloured birds, which can be difficult to tell apart at first sight. Most species do, however, quite different songs which are often rich, complex and melodious. Widely found in Britain in upland forest areas in the west. The guys at Traad Point at the north of the Lough have caught 58 Reed Warblers throughout the c10 CES visits so a bumper year for Reed Warbler in the north. Phylloscopus sibilatrix with the common name Wood Warbler, ... Wood Warbler - Phylloscopus sibilatrix Bechstein, 1793 ... Ireland: 10/20 (pairs) 1988-1991: Breeding: Species generally well known, but only poor or incomplete quantitative data available: Birds in Europe 2 (1990-2000) The wood warbler’s longer wings also make it appear to have a shorter tail than its relatives. Less common in Ireland where they are seen mostly the north and east. Wood Warbler: Summer breeder in the UK & Ireland. Not to be confused with: the willow warbler or the chiffchaff. 1995. Sporadic breeding has occurred in Northern Ireland. Habitat is … Birds can be seen from spring through summer when they migrate to tropical Africa. It has bright yellow upper parts, throat and upper chest and white under parts. Hickman, J. Birds can be seen from spring through summer when they migrate to tropical Africa. Irish Name: Ceolaire coille . Irish Name: ... One of the commonest breeding birds in Ireland (about 1 million pairs), with the highest densities in stands of willows along the edges of bogs and marshes.