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BirdWatch Ireland
BirdWatch Ireland Birdwatch Ireland (BWI) is the current name of the ... be known as the Irish Wildbird Conservancy. Birdwatch Ireland is the leading voluntary conservation organisation ...
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Ireland's Eye
Ireland's Eye Sailboats seen from Ireland's Eye, with Howth Head in the background Martello tower on Ireland's Eye Ireland's Eye is a small island off the coast of County Dublin, Ireland, situated directly north of Howth Harbour. ...
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Category:Irish organisations
... this category. D Dublin organisations N Northern Ireland organisations R Radio Telefís Éireann Pages in ... this category. A An Taisce B BirdWatch Ireland C Caravan Club Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland Centre for the Talented Youth of Ireland D Dublin Philosophical Society E Economic and ... na Gaeilge I Institution of Engineers of Ireland IrelandOffline Irish Congress of Trade Unions ...
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Irish Birds
... Language English Abbreviated title Publisher (country) BirdWatch Ireland (Republic of Ireland) Publication history 1977 to present Website http ... 0111) is the annual journal of BirdWatch Ireland. Its first issue was published in 1977 ... notes on all aspects of birds in Ireland, as well as incoporating the annual Irish ...
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The Druridge Bay curlew
... short account for the July edition of Birdwatch magazine. These two articles prompted letters from ... with the Druridge bird. A letter to Birdwatch from Chris Heard outlined the same concerns ... Brett Richards contributed), and Richards' letter in Birdwatch responded to Chris Heard's concerns by ... 1998) The accidental discovery of the decade? Birdwatch 73:20-21 Cleeves, Tim (2002) Slender ... Curlew in Northumberland: new to Britain and Ireland British Birds 95(6):272-278 ...
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Baldoyle
... small coastal village in Fingal, Republic of Ireland, immediately northeast of the City of Dublin ... strangers" (finn-ghaill) who first settled in Ireland in 841-842). (See: Irish Names of ... Baldoyle from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837: The village is pleasantly situated on ... Sir W. de Windsor, lord-justice of Ireland, held a parliament here in 1369. The ... Baldoyle, Portmarnock, Malahide and St. Doolagh's Birdwatch Ireland Fingal County Council
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British for Trust Ornithology (translated from Spanish)
... great number of volunteers. Its study "Garden Birdwatch" allows that a great number of become ... Wildbird Conservancy (at the present time BirdWatch Ireland), the work began to make the first ... of nidificantes birds of Great Britain and Ireland (Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland). 3 studied.862 square squares of 10km ...
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Keith Vinicombe
... publications include Rare Birds in Britain and Ireland - a photographic record, co-authored with David ... Reverse migration. He is identification consultant to Birdwatch magazine, and has written extensively on bird identification in Birdwatch, and other British journals, including Birding World ... Andrew Harrop, "Ruddy Shelducks in Britain and Ireland 1986-1994", British Birds Vol. 92 pp ...
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British Trust for Ornithology
... a large number of volunteers. Its Garden Birdwatch survey, for example, allows large numbers of ... with the Irish Wildbird Conservancy (now BirdWatch Ireland), work began on the first Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland. 3,862 10km squares were surveyed The ...
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Little Skellig
... km off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland. Like its larger neighbour Skellig Michael, it ... is best known as the site of Ireland's largest gannet colony, with 22,500 ... been a nature reserve, managed by BirdWatch Ireland, for many years.
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