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Birds of the bogland
Birds of the bogland
Copyright the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Burren walkers
Burren walkers
The County Clare landscape is home to buckets of biodiversity and is one of the largest Karst landscapes in Europe. Walkers, climbers and the locals all get huge pleasure from the area but without measures to help halt the decline of biodiversity, beauty spots like this one are in grave danger.
Copyright the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Fungi- Commonpuff ball
Fungi- Commonpuff ball
This fungi takes the shape of a mushroom. It gets its name because a cloud of spores leave the plant whenever the fruit plant matures.
Copyright John Kennedy
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Bank Vole
Bank Vole
The Irish Bank Vole is not a native Irish mammal, but rather an alien or introduced species. The first Irish sighting was in 1964.
Copyright Mike Brown
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Blackbird
Blackbird
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Courtesy of Raimund Specht of Avisoft Bioacoustics.
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Blue Tit
Blue Tit
These noisy but tame birds are most common in western Europe. They are typically woodland birds but have adapted well to living in close association with man.
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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Blue Tit
Blue Tit
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1798 in Carlow
... The French Revolution of 1789 inspired ideals of rebellion and liberty in young Irish people The United Irishmen founded in 1791 by Theobald Wolfe Tone and other young radicals promoted and ...
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Chaffinch
Chaffinch
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