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Past Events Report from our outing to Killala Bay - 8th November 2008 Wendy Stringer (November 2008) One wet, windy and cold Saturday a small, but determined, group of birders arrived at Killala for the Mayo Branch of BirdWatch Ireland's Branch Outing. What were they doing? They could have been home in warm, dry and cosy homes or they could have been in the local bar having a whiskey. But no! There they were attempting to see birds that were far too clever to be out and about in a howling gale with rafts of rain, rather than birds, coming in off the sea! But birds did appear in between the showers. Red-throated and Great Northern Divers were seen off the pier - were they diving just to stay out of the weather? A Little Grebe stayed for a short time before deciding to emigrate to better climes out near Bartragh Island. Cormorants stood sentinel-like on a small sandbar guarding the entrance to inner Killala Bay. It was as though they knew not to venture on to the sea to fish. Dunlin and Sanderling also sheltered in hunched groups on the sandbar, whilst Turnstone argued over the best post to rest on.
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