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Rathlin Rathlin map to go to Iceland I have felt for years. Iceland Rathlin off the coast of Northern Ireland and is the most northerly point. Rathlin is the only inhabited island off the coast of Northern Ireland, with a population of just over 100 people today, and the most northerly inhabited island off the [...]
July 15th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I am very pleased that five swallows were right in my shed yesterday. . This is the first year that the scales used to reproduce. I had to lock the door to take out all the time. The only drawback is chaos. Below is one of them. Between my house and the nearest neighbors on [...]
July 13th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I went to my local review, this morning at Killard NR. I arrived at Ben Derg beach and had a few runners in Alps beach rocks and a few pairs of Ringed Plover. The ringed plover, while young people. It has two, the other. There was also an oyster fishermen on the coast a few, [...]
July 7th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I am selling the following camera equipment. Canon 40D with battery grip with two batteries £ 450Canon EF 100 mm F2. £ 8 290Canon Macro Lens EF 100-400mm F5. 6 lenses (2004) there are a few spots of dust behind the lens. £ 700Canon EF – Wide-angle zoom – 17-40 mm f / 4 0 [...]
June 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I just returned from a beautiful weekend to Delphi Lodge in County Mayo. I went to my parents, who have in the past twenty years, just stayed in one of the Lodge of Delphi in the country in the last week of May and salmon. It’s one of my favorite places in Ireland. It is [...]
June 7th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I just decided to Inishbofin on Sunday afternoon, I texted and told Anthony McGeehan still come and go I would. I have a text back to him, with 4:00 on the clock, what made me a little, as he had done some restoration work all day in the sun and I was tired moro. However, [...]
May 30th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I’m in Donegal for a week and the highlight for me is that there is a cuckoo clock for my parents in the countryside was, and even as I write this I can hear it. It was not easy to photograph, and I followed his claims all over the place. From the shores of Lake [...]
May 15th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I’m in Donegal for a week and the highlight for me is that there is a cuckoo clock for my parents in the countryside was, and even as I write this I can hear it. It was not easy to photograph, and I followed his claims all over the place. From the shores of Lake [...]
May 14th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I love Killard Nature Reserve. Below is an aerial photograph taken by photographer Mike Hartwell Eye of the North. Showing Killard halfway between high and low tides, but also highlights the close last Portaferry and Strangford Strangford Strangford itself. Killard Peninsula is landlocked. I visit all year round sun, rain, wind or snow. Now, snow [...]
May 10th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments
I follow on Twitter and Birdlife International, after links to several stories about animals from around the world. This rule, Birdlife links to websites of their community. Right now they are very well bring the news about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, which has shown particular concern at this time. Here one [...]
May 6th, 2010 | Posted in Bird Blog | No Comments