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The Burren Ireland

THE BURREN

THE BURRENPlanning a trip to Ireland? Please visit The Burren, in County Clare, it is like no other place in Ireland. Man has settled here since the stone age. The...

THE BURREN

THE BURRENPlanning a trip to Ireland? Please visit The Burren, in County Clare, it is like no other place in Ireland. Man has settled here since the stone age. The...

Robin red breast bird

Irish Garden Birds - Robin red breast.

  THE ROBIN (Erithacus rubecula - Spideog)The popularity of robins has a lot to do with their tameness and the way they follow people around, particularly gardeners. It's interesting that...

Irish Garden Birds - Robin red breast.

  THE ROBIN (Erithacus rubecula - Spideog)The popularity of robins has a lot to do with their tameness and the way they follow people around, particularly gardeners. It's interesting that...

Irish Barn Owl.

The Barn Owl is a farmland bird which has undergone a documented decline in its geographical range in recent times. These owls are very easy to recognize. They are a...

Irish Barn Owl.

The Barn Owl is a farmland bird which has undergone a documented decline in its geographical range in recent times. These owls are very easy to recognize. They are a...

Glendalough, Ireland

Glendalough Ireland

When visiting County Wicklow, a good place to visit is Glendalough (Gleann dá Loch, 'Valley of the Two Lakes')  It is renowned for its Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century....

Glendalough Ireland

When visiting County Wicklow, a good place to visit is Glendalough (Gleann dá Loch, 'Valley of the Two Lakes')  It is renowned for its Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century....

Irish wildlife - Red Deer

Red deer are our largest and the only native species to Ireland. They are believed to have had a continuous presence in Ireland since the end of the last Ice...

Irish wildlife - Red Deer

Red deer are our largest and the only native species to Ireland. They are believed to have had a continuous presence in Ireland since the end of the last Ice...