Ríaghán was born in a nest surrounded by tall
heather in the Slieve Bloom
Mountains Nature Reserve. Nearly all the harrier nests in the Slieve Blooms
are in heather moorland and blanket bog. The female’s speckled brown plumage
blends seamlessly into the heather when she is on the nest. This camouflage is
essential as the nest is extremely vulnerable to predation and disturbance and
some nests unfortunately fail for these and other reasons.
Ríaghán in the nest – note
the antennae extended from the tag
A nest camera was installed under NPWS license
to monitor the progress of Ríaghán and his sister, and to capture any
possible nest predation. Frequent food deliveries by the male and later
by the female ensured that this brood grew up healthy and strong and both
successfully fledged the nest. Prey items were mainly small passerines (mostly
meadow pipit) and small mammals. The female was also captured on camera feeding
a frog and a young rabbit to the chicks.
Dinner time! - adult female feeding a frog to Ríaghán’s
siblings
The nest was near an area of felled invasive
conifers on the blanket bog (part of the NPWS conservation management of the
site) and the remaining tree stumps were frequently used as perches by the
females and, later, the juveniles. Bad weather in late June meant that the
female had to spend long periods brooding the chicks. Luckily, they had most of
their plumage at this stage to survive as she intermittently left the nest to
go hunting for food. Many nests in the Slieve Blooms with younger chicks did
not survive this year.
Ríaghán and his sister
enduring the wet weather. The adult female returned to nest with food and
brooded them moments later
Ríaghán was fitted with a satellite tag on the
5th of July 2016. He was named Ríaghán which means ‘little king ‘ in Irish as
it suited the regal demeanour of this bird who almost always seemed to be surveying
his surroundings when viewed through a telescope. Ríaghán also denotes the
ancient territory of Ui Ríaghán which encompassed the part of the Slieve Blooms
where he was born and also the medieval clan of the same name who lived here.
It is hoped that he will return again to his kingdom someday but future posts
will follow his journey away from his natal site.