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Red Squirrel eating a pine cone
Red Squirrel eating a pine cone
Red squirrels are tree dwelling rodents once common all over the country. The introduction of the grey squirrel has made them increasingly rare.
(c) John Kennedy
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Red squirrel
Red squirrel
A red squirrel in a pine tree at Raven Nature Reserve, Co. Wexford
(c) John Kennedy
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Ringlet butterfly
Ringlet butterfly
The Ringlet butterfly is a common species in Ireland
(c) John Kennedy
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Trapping of red squirrels
Trapping of red squirrels
Conservationists use special traps in order to tag red squirrels and record their numbers.
(c) John Kennedy
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Blackface mountain ewe on Wicklow Way
Blackface mountain ewe on Wicklow Way
Sheep graze on the windy and exposed terrain.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Red squirrel conservation measures.
Red squirrel conservation measures.
Cage traps are used to catch red squirrels so they can be tagged.
(c) John Kennedy
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Hill-walkers on Muckish Mountain
Hill-walkers on Muckish Mountain
Photograph taken of hill-walkers on the the summit of Muckish Mountain, Co. Donegal.
Copyright Simon Stuart
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Mountain Walk
Mountain Walk
Mountain Walk in the Commeagh mountains
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En route to Lough Aluirg and Aghlabeg
En route to Lough Aluirg and Aghlabeg
En route to Lough Aluirg and Aghlabeg. The highest summit on the skyline rejoices in the name of Ardloughnabrackbaddy (603m) while Aghlabeg is the summit to the right (39k)
Copyright Simon Stuart
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Photo of Hill Walkers
Photo of Hill Walkers
Photograph showing two hill walkers with their gear.
Copyright Ciaran Clissman