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Fána
... English Badger English Pine Marten ...
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Factsheets
... Moths Irish Hare Irish Stoat Pine Marten Red Grouse Wood Mouse Wolf Domestic Cat Red Deer Pipistrelle Bats Lesser Horseshoe Bat Trees Oak Scots Pine Rowan Yew Ash Blackthorn Hawthorn Elder Hazel ...
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Limestone Pavement in the Burren
Limestone Pavement in the Burren
Due to exposure, limestone develops grikes and clints, which are evident here.
Image courtesy of Carsten Krieger.
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Farming in the Burren
Farming in the Burren
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Image courtesy of www.burrenbeo.com.
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Female Common Blue Butterfly
Female Common Blue Butterfly
The Common Blue butterfly (Gormán Coiteann) is one of Ireland's most widely distributed butterflies. These butterflies can be seen flying from May to as late as October.
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Fauna
... like the Irish hare and pine marten are plentiful but are seen less often There are a number of native and introduced species in this group including the grey squirrel and bank vole Several ...
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