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Republic of Ireland![]() Where to see birds in the Republic of Ireland. Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, Carlow, Kildare, Meath, Louth, Monaghan, Cavan, Longford, Westmeath, Offaly, Laois, Kilkenny, Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal.
Add your listing here Clonakilty BayBirdwatching around Clonakilty Bay can be very rewarding. It affords easy access and viewing all around both estuarys and lagoons. Sea watching can be done from Dunmore or the Virgin Mary's Bank on Inchydoney Island. Don't forget to have a look around ... Dingle PeninsulaMany species of birds can be found throughout the Dingle Peninsula, owing mainly to the wide variety of habitats here: exposed high island cliffs, open bays, great sand systems, salt marshes, open mountains, heath and blanket-bog covered mountains with ... Directory of Wetlands of International Importance - Ire...The RAMSAR list of wetland of international importance in Ireland. East Coast Birding - South Dublin BranchFrom the South Dublin Branch of BirdWatch Ireland covering birdwatching sites on the east coast of Ireland. Galway Birding - BirdWatch GalwayCounty Galway can boast a wealth of birding habitats, including sea coast, lakes, rivers, bays, mountain, bog and woodland. A selection of the best accessible sites are listed on this site. Little Saltee IslandLying off Kilmore Quay, Co. Wexford on the sunny south-east coast of Ireland two islands fill the eye of the beholder. Home to Wild Birds, Kerry Cattle, Soay Sheep and Fallow Deer. Mayo BirdingWhere to watch birds in Mayo by the Mayo Branch of BirdWatch Ireland. Mayo has many Lakes, Turloughs, Uplands and Forests that are valuable habitats for wildlife. Saltee Islands
Sligo BirdingInformation about Sligo, its birdlife and the best birding sites in the area. This site is run in conjunction with the local BirdWatch Ireland Branch which holds monthly meetings in Sligo Town and outings around County Sligo. The Irish Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve, County CorkOver 10 acres in extent, the reserve sits in a remote part of the countryside. It contains a good example of acid fen, bog and wet meadow that abuts onto the surrounding moors and remaining wild woods.The reserve is cris-crossed with boggy pools and ov ...
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