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Fungi the Dolphin
Fungi the Dolphin
The Dingle Dolphin named Fungi, has become a firm favourite with locals and tourists. The young bottle-nosed dolphin has been around our shores since 1984.
Copyright Mike Brown
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Chaffinch
Chaffinch
The male of the species sings from usually at top of a large bush or tree. Once you learn its song you will easily locate one
Copyright Mike Brown
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Coal Tit
Coal Tit
Close your eyes when listening to the Coal Tit's song. Does it sound like the whistle of a bicycle pump - a rapid pitchew, pitchew, pitchew?
Copyright Mike Brown
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Landfill trucks
Landfill trucks
Huge trucks are used to move the waste around a landfill, adding to the carbon footprint of the place.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Irish Hare
Irish Hare
Hares live above ground in a patch of flattened vegetation called a form.They are widespread but numbers are in serious decline.
Copyright Mike Brown
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Don't feed the rats
Don't feed the rats
Informing society about the benefits of conserving biodiversity is a major way of halting and recovering it. ENFO - a service from the Department of the Environment and Local government - have a range of posters with the slogan.
Copyright the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Heather
Heather
Mainly found on heaths they form an important part of a natural habitat.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Oystercatcher
Oystercatcher
This bird is classed as a resident & winter visitor (from Iceland and the Faeroes) - largest numbers in Ireland between September & March.
Copyright Mike Brown
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Over grazing
Over grazing
If grass and other plants don't get enough time to recover the effects of over grazing can be seen and this is a symptom of intensive farming.
Copyright M McGarrigle
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Linnet
Linnet
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Copyright Mike Brown