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Y5T tracked down in Ireland

08 February 2010

News has recently come in of Whooper Swan Y5T, who was last recorded near Westport in western Ireland just before Christmas. David Cabot tracked him down at Kinlacey Lough, north of Aghagower in Co. Mayo, Republic of Ireland, on the afternoon of 6th February, where he was seen to be in a flock of seven adult swans. The transmitter was still in place and the aerial intact, so there’s a reasonable chance that the batteries will recharge and the transmitter record his spring migration as the days lengthen. Meanwhile, Y5T is reported as being paired to an unringed bird, but without any young. The flock has been at Kinlacey Lough for about two weeks, feeding on grass on the edge of the lake. Efforts are now being made to identify (through ring reading) a second ringed bird in the flock.

Meanwhile we’ve also heard from Icelandic colleagues that, sadly, Finnur (91A) was recovered at Borg, Myrar, A-Skaft, Iceland on 4th November 2009. He had been dead for a while, so unfortunately the cause of death could not be determined.

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