wow! thats a firstcortaz wrote: ..an owl.. flicked to left and snatched a little trout 5/6in from the water, never seen anything like it before...
Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
found this on a north coast beach today. what sort of bird is/was it..? about 10-12" long
very probably a victim of the mad seas as of late
very probably a victim of the mad seas as of late
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
Its a Razorbillchuckaroo wrote:found this on a north coast beach today. what sort of bird is/was it..? about 10-12" long
very probably a victim of the mad seas as of late
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
..an owl.. flicked to left and snatched a little trout 5/6in from the water, never seen anything like it before...
was it a barn owl that you seen? such a beautiful bird...
iv never heard of them catching fish do,normally mice,small rats and voles..
was it a barn owl that you seen? such a beautiful bird...
iv never heard of them catching fish do,normally mice,small rats and voles..
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
On the road to a spot of fishing on Saturday I saw 5 buzzards on the wing, 3 at one time. These 3 were soaring at various heights, they must be starting to display. I was surprised not to see any frogs on the road while driving home the same night as it was dark, mild and raining heavily and we are well into February now.
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
shocking to see one of those sea-eagles that was born last year in county clare shot in tipperary recently,hope they catch the low-life(S) that done it...i know what id like to do to them,im sure the people that follow this thread on wildlife sightings is eaqually disgusted...
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agree rooster a total scandal - how that bird was shot and all the time and effort that goes into those reintroduction projects - what a shame
on saturday saw 2 healthy woodcock and 25 snipe down the land - raised me spirits no end
the canadian geese were entertaining me with their funny calls while i was blanking on a session yesterday!
on saturday saw 2 healthy woodcock and 25 snipe down the land - raised me spirits no end
the canadian geese were entertaining me with their funny calls while i was blanking on a session yesterday!
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
Rooster,roooster wrote:..an owl.. flicked to left and snatched a little trout 5/6in from the water, never seen anything like it before...
was it a barn owl that you seen? such a beautiful bird...
iv never heard of them catching fish do,normally mice,small rats and voles..
I dont think it was a barn owl, it 2 dark in colour and bit bigger, a few years back there was a barn owl that started to visit the garden every few evenings, it started to use the bench as a eating spot and had little fear, then evening 1 of the lads arrived at the door with it, Dead
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
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"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
Give a man a fire he will be warm for a night,
Set him on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life.
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Set him on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life.
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these pictures of the sea eagle are great and highly annoying at the same time - what a waste
but great to see them in full flight
http://www.rte.ie/news/galleries/2014/0 ... 585-eagle/
but great to see them in full flight
http://www.rte.ie/news/galleries/2014/0 ... 585-eagle/
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makes the blood boil
there are some mental ignorant tw*ts out there.
its an ongoing battle. they need educated
deadly
there are some mental ignorant tw*ts out there.
its an ongoing battle. they need educated
deadly
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Pure Mindless!!! What the fcuk did the gunman (ignoramous) get out of it.
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walking down the quay in wexford seen a cormorant swallow and then regurgitate a silver eel many times. the eel was about 40cm, no mean feat. he was tying all sorts of knots round the birds neck. but the bird won in the end.
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
On 2 occasions recently on South coast beaches we had our fish baits stolen by foxes; they even followed us back to the car on the first occasion.
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I was out this morning after trout and saw my first swallow of 2014, for the benefit of the cynics who are thinking "1 swallow doesn't make a summer", a short while later I saw two. Yeah, I know; it still isn't summer but I'm doing the best I can.
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
Swallows arriving this early could be a good sign of decent weather for early Summerjohnwest wrote:I was out this morning after trout and saw my first swallow of 2014, for the benefit of the cynics who are thinking "1 swallow doesn't make a summer", a short while later I saw two. Yeah, I know; it still isn't summer but I'm doing the best I can.
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Out after the spotty boys again this morning and saw this butterfly just out of hibernation. He's in pretty good nick; they're often a bit tatty after winter hibernation.
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Good few Swallows around Sligo today.
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
No swallows in Co Meath at the moment.. We have a nest in the apex of the shead for the last 3 years and look forward to their return every year. Interesting that the swallows were very late to Ireland last year and we had a decent summer 
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Re: Irish Wildlife Observations - 2014
Two little egrets have taken up residence in Ballybough in the Tolka river beside the garage, they're there for a few weeks now, there's also a resident heron..wonder if they nest near by?