{"id":3391,"date":"2025-08-16T21:33:11","date_gmt":"2025-08-16T21:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/3391\/"},"modified":"2025-08-16T21:33:11","modified_gmt":"2025-08-16T21:33:11","slug":"unexpected-visitor-as-rare-white-stork-is-spotted-in-dublin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/3391\/","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Unexpected visitor\u2019 as rare white stork is spotted in Dublin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">White storks are uncommon in Ireland, with just 36 confirmed records existing between 1846 and 2017. From 2018 to 2024, there were no confirmed wild sightings at all.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">This year, however, there have been multiple sightings in various parts of the country, including Kerry, Wicklow, Kildare and Donegal, among others.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Many of these records likely relate to the same bird or birds turning up in multiple locations, as White Storks have no problem travelling long distances, but at least two were present in Ireland at the same time.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">BirdWatch Ireland member Paul Lynch captured photos of the stork \u2013 showing off its elegant white plumage and long red legs \u2013 perched gracefully on a lamppost in Lusk last Friday, August 8.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Niall Hatch, Head of Communications at BirdWatch Ireland, said the white stork was indeed a \u201cmost unexpected visitor\u201d and generated a lot of interest amongst birdwatchers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cThe individuals that were photographed were all young birds, in their first year of life,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cSome may have travelled here from the reintroduced population in England, where the species is now breeding.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cHowever, it\u2019s also very possible that some travelled over from Europe: it\u2019s impossible to know their origins for sure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cThe white stork has been expanding its range in Europe in recent years, and some of the populations are choosing to spend the winter in Europe, rather than migrate to Africa, as they normally would.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"White Stork pictured on a lamppost in Lusk. Pic: Paul Lynch\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/354ba0b9-f536-4ae5-ad19-5a7a32d32e5e.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">White Stork pictured on a lamppost in Lusk. Pic: Paul Lynch<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cThis suggests that climate change may be influencing their behaviour, causing them not to bother undergoing the risks of migration on the basis that milder winters in Europe make it viable for them to find enough food and survive.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cIt may be that climate change is also a factor in the birds\u2019 sudden appearance in Ireland this year, but it is too early to say for certain.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cIt will definitely be very interesting to see if more turn up here next year and in the years after that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Jez Simms, Chairperson of BirdWatch Ireland\u2019s West Cork Branch, spoke about the recent Lusk sighting, describing the white stork as \u201ca majestic bird, pretty big, feeding mainly in fields and open spaces\u201d.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cThey\u2019re shy around humans, and generally there\u2019s no risk being around them. They\u2019re more interested in insects and grasshoppers than people,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">White storks are tall birds, often reaching up to one metre in height, with long legs, broad wings and striking black-and-white plumage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">They are opportunistic feeders, dining on earthworms, insects, frogs and small mammals.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">They breed in open areas such as river floodplains and grasslands, constructing enormous nests on trees, power poles, ledges, or manmade platforms.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"White storks are uncommon in Ireland, with just 36 confirmed records existing between 1846 and 2017. 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