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Swifts are so adapted to an aerial existence that they cannot take off from level ground or perch on a wire or twig. Their ...
The RSPB-organised Big Garden Birdwatch took place over the weekend following the storm hitting shores on January 24, the day ...
More than half of Ireland's birds are in decline. Séan Ronayne hopes recording each bird's song on film might help encourage ...
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RSPB NI: House sparrows fly high again in Northern Ireland's Big Garden BirdwatchRSPB NI today revealed the results of this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch, with the House Sparrow once again soaring into first ...
Sadly, the red squirrel is in danger of disappearing in Ireland altogether ... They are beautiful big birds. They used to be called the farmers’ friend because they caught rats and mice.
With more than half of Ireland's birds at risk of extinction, an Irish ornithologist is utilising recordings he has made to advocate for their preservation. Seán Ronayne has approximately 12,000 ...
takes place between April and June each year and covers around 50 bird species in Ireland. Because birds are easier to hear than they are to see, most of the identifications are done through the ...
The bird in question was a four-month-old red kite, one of 27 released in Northern Ireland earlier that summer as part of a reintroduction programme led by the Royal Society for the Protection of ...
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