An elusive bird which is now considered to be extremely rare in Northern Ireland made an unexpected visit to a Belfast street ...
More than a quarter of Ireland's 211 native bird species are now considered to be endangered, according to a new report from BirdWatch Ireland. The report stated that 54 of Ireland's 211 species of ...
Life is punctuated by the chatter of birds — be it the cries of a flock of geese migrating south, a pigeon warbling just outside a cityscape window, or a crow cawing high above the treetops. But this ...
The latest State of the World’s Birds report, published this week, paints the most concerning picture yet of the future of avian species and, by extension, all life on Earth. Nearly half of all bird ...
Chiffchaffs of all ages have green-grey upperparts, their underside is light yellow-grey, and they have a thin, dark eye stripe with a narrow, dull supercilium ('eyebrow') ...
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Ireland's nature heroes: The birds that come here because it's winter
For a few weeks every year coming into the colder weather, the skies over Ireland are extraordinarily busy, writes Jack ...
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 ...
Wrens can be seen here all year round and are a common breeding species. Their habitat is woodland, farmland, and gardens across Ireland. Wrens are a tiny, rusty-brown bird, smaller than a blue tit.
An interactive map detailing the cases of bird flu detected in wild birds across Ireland following surveillance testing (Image: Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine) Ireland's health ...
Ireland's health officials have issued a fresh warning to the public amid growing concerns over the spread of bird flu across the country. People are being urged not to touch or handle sick or dead ...
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