Green Sandpiper in Rogerstown
July can be a quiet month for birdwatching, as many birds keep a low profile to look after their young. … Continue reading Green Sandpiper in Rogerstown
July can be a quiet month for birdwatching, as many birds keep a low profile to look after their young. … Continue reading Green Sandpiper in Rogerstown
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For me, Spoonbill have been a mythical creature, like a Unicorn. Several times I have packed up my gear and … Continue reading Spoonbill in Lady’s Island Lake
Mulranny has become a favourite stop for families and tourists, as the fantastic Greenway has introduced this gem of a … Continue reading Birds of Mulranny – Great Northern Diver and others
Water Rail are one of my bogey-birds. Having passed my mid-century, I am embarrassed to admit that I have never … Continue reading Water Rail in Pollardstown Fen
Birding in the mountains can, let’s face it, be pretty boring. You can spend hours tripping across unhelpful tussocks, and … Continue reading Spring Birdwatching in the Wicklow Mountains: Crossbills at Coronation Plantation