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Kerry Branch of The Irish Wildlife Trust: September 2014
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Sunday, 28 September 2014. Photography walk-about with Anthony Dawson. As part of IWT Wildwatch Week 2014 we organised a photography walk-about with local photographer, Anthony Dawson. Anthony shared his passion for photography and knowledge of local wildlife with an enthralled group of enthusiasts. . Labels: Black Tailed Godwit. Location: Blennerville, Tralee, Co. Kerry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Signup to our Branch Newsletter. See past newsletters here. Use the form below to submit your details.
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nOObirder: Birding in the UAE Part One - man it's hot!
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Birding, photography and random stuff. Saturday, 27 October 2012. Birding in the UAE Part One - man it's hot! It all began on Facebook, chatting with Chris, an old friend from way back in college at the poly in Oxford. A few seconds waiting for the chat box to fill with the reply - "Why don't you come and see us? OK I used poetic license there! It was more like I invited myself with a -. Do you have room for a pale, fat b*st*rd in your pool? I am sure we squeeze and extra one in" came the reply. So the 1...
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Kerry Branch of The Irish Wildlife Trust: Photo's from the Listowel river walk
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Sunday, 12 July 2015. Photos from the Listowel river walk. A selection of some of the sights from the recent river walk in Listowel on the 28th of June. An "overview" of the walk. Caddis Fly larval case build from small stones. Please heed these warning signs for the Invasive Japanese Knotweed. Indian Balsam.AKA Himalayan Balsam another Invasive plant. Location: Listowel, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Signup to our Branch Newsletter. See past newsletters here. Simple template...
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Kerry Branch of The Irish Wildlife Trust: Newsletters
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Each month we issue a newsletter to keep everyone up to date on what's happening at the branch. The content of the newsletter usually contains the following sections. Facebook Photo of the Month. Please use the Sign-up form to the right of this page to subscribe to the newsletter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Signup to our Branch Newsletter. This is best way to keep in touch with the Branch. Our monthly newsletter contains:. See past newsletters here. Use the form below to submit your details.
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Kerry Branch of The Irish Wildlife Trust: August 2014
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Saturday, 30 August 2014. Bog Walk 24th August 2014. A collection of pictures from the day. Friday, 15 August 2014. Photos from the Blasket Islands Eco Marine Tour. Ferrying passengers out to the mothership from Ventry pier. Thursday, 14 August 2014. July and August Calendar. July has been a wonderful month for being outside. . Plenty of great weather and long days to plan nice outings. A lovely piece on the day out is in our Branch News section in our newsletter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This is bes...
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TT's Birding Blog: March 2014
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Wednesday, 26 March 2014. One of three pairs of Great-crested Grebes. Apart from the the spring migrants of the past week the site was also visited briefly by a female Hen Harrier, always a nice sight to see on any birding trip. A Jack Snipe has also been seen there on a few occasions recently. Labels: Coonagh Nature Reserve. Friday, 7 March 2014. First winter Glaucous Gull. Second winter Iceland Gull. First winter Ring-billed Gull (above) and first winter Common Gull (below) for comparison. On a recent ...
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TT's Birding Blog: Redpoll
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Saturday, 4 April 2015. An interesting looking Redpoll turned up in my back garden in Monaleen, Limerick last Sunday, 29/3/2015. It stood out from the usual Redpolls Carduelis flammea cabaret. That come in to feed on the niger seed that gets spilt from the feeders by the visiting Goldfinches. It had a colder cast to it's plumage and was noticeably bigger (approaching Goldfinch size) and bulkier. It also tended to keep to itself when feeding and coming and going from the garden. View my complete profile.
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Dublin Bay Birds Project: http:/ dublinbaybirds.blogspot.ie/. Wildlife Artist: www.michaeloclery.blogspot.com. Birding: www.kerrybirding.blogspot.com. Kerry/Cork Raptor Survey website www.duhallow.blogspot.com. Little Terns at Kilcoole, Co Wicklow: http:/ www.littleternconservation.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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TT's Birding Blog: Yellow-browed Warbler
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Wednesday, 1 October 2014. I made the long trip down to Mizen Head in west Cork last Sunday (Sept. 28th) in the hope of seeing the Ovenbird that was found there the previous evening. Unsurprisingly the bird did not show, however this Yellow-browed Warbler that was found nearby provided some measure of reward for the long trip. It was a very bright and well marked individual, a fine bird on a nice day! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Birder and occasional photographer. View my complete profile.
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Galley Head Birding: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Well, the autumn fizzled out without really ever getting started hereabouts! Haven't really been out and apart from a well-timed whooper swan. From the jax, and a goldeneye. On the lake, there's been nothing in the way of year tick action either ( 126. So it was with great excitement and anticipation that I found myself on the shores of Lough Gill, County Kerry yesterday for a spot of dirty twitching. And the target? Ireland's 4th ever american coot. The male lesser scaup.
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