Brent Goose (Cadhan), Dublin Bay. The Brent Goose flies in family groups 5,000 kilometers from the Canadian Arctic, stopping for a while in Iceland, to spend the Winter in Ireland....
Goldfinch (Lasair choille), Castlemacadam, Co. Wicklow. The Goldfinch breeds throughout Ireland in hedgerows, parks and gardens. Their fine pointed beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds. They love bird...
Goldfinch (Lasair choille), Castlemacadam, Co. Wicklow. The Goldfinch breeds throughout Ireland in hedgerows, parks and gardens. Their fine pointed beaks allow them to extract otherwise inaccessible seeds. They love bird...
Grey Heron (Corr réisc), Dublin Zoo, Dublin.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Grey Herons breed in large trees and can form large breeding colonies, or heronries,...
Grey Seal, Dún Laoghaire Harbour.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) The Grey Seal and the Harbour Seal belong to the same family, Phocidae. Grey Seals are...
Pigeon House, Dublin210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) The Poolbeg Chimneys are among the tallest structures in Ireland and are visible from most of Dublin city....
Pigeon House, Dublin The Poolbeg Chimneys are among the tallest structures in Ireland and are visible from most of Dublin city. The name “Pigeon House” comes from the inn established...
Pigeon House, Dublin The Poolbeg Chimneys are among the tallest structures in Ireland and are visible from most of Dublin city. The name “Pigeon House” comes from the inn established...
Red Fox (Madra Rua), Ballycanew, Co. Wexford.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Largely nocturnal, Red Foxes are common throughout Ireland, in both rural and urban environments....
Robin (Spideog), Redcross, Co. Wicklow.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) The robin fluffs out its feathers in cold weather, making it appear very plump. Despite its...
Robin (Spideog), Redcross, Co. Wicklow. The robin fluffs out its feathers in cold weather, making it appear very plump. Despite its melancholy-sounding Winter song, it can is very friendly and...
Shag (Seaga), Seapoint, Dublin.210 x 300 mm€20 Unframed - A4 (includes 13.5% VAT) Shags can often be seen drying their half-open wings, since their plumage is only partly waterproof. Their peaked...
Swallow (Fáinleog), Birr, County Offaly. Swallows winter in southern Africa, and fly up to 10,000 kilometers to spend their Summer in Ireland. They feed almost exclusively on insects caught in...
Wren, (Dreolín) Sandymount, Dublin. On the 26th of December, Wren Boys sing “The wren, the wren, the king of all birds”. But the wren, with its tiny cocked tail, is...