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A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A vibrant Blue Tit perched on a branch in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Known for its striking blue and yellow plumage, this small songbird is a common sight in gardens and woodlands across Europe.
A Coal Tit, recognized by its distinctive black cap and white nape, seen in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin.
A Common Tern, noted for its slender body and forked tail, spotted on Bull Wall in Clontarf, Dublin.
A Dunnock, distinguished by its brown streaked plumage and slender bill, spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Male Linnet spotted on Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on seeds and small insects. Commonly found in heathlands, scrub, and coastal areas across Europe, North Africa, and western Asia.
A Coal Tit, recognized by its distinctive black cap and white nape, seen in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin.
A female Bullfinch, identified by its soft grey plumage and subtle markings, observed in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Black-tailed Godwit, notable for its long legs and striking plumage, seen off the coast of Clontarf, Dublin.
A vibrant Blue Tit perched on a branch in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Known for its striking blue and yellow plumage, this small songbird is a common sight in gardens and woodlands across Europe.
A majestic Common Buzzard soaring over Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Recognizable by its broad wings and varied plumage, this raptor is a widespread bird of prey found throughout Europe.
A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A swan side eyeing the camera.
Grey Heron spotted in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Feeds on fish, amphibians, and insects. Commonly found in wetlands, rivers, and parks across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Little Egret spotted at Swords Estuary, Dublin. Feeds on fish, insects, and amphibians. Commonly found in wetlands, estuaries, and coastal regions across Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Juvenile moorhen spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on aquatic plants, insects, and small invertebrates. Commonly found in wetlands, ponds, and marshes across Europe and Asia.
Juvenile moorhen spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on aquatic plants, insects, and small invertebrates. Commonly found in wetlands, ponds, and marshes across Europe and Asia.
Mistle Thrush spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Feeds on berries, insects, and seeds. Commonly found in woodlands, parks, and gardens across Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Mistle Thrush spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Feeds on berries, insects, and seeds. Commonly found in woodlands, parks, and gardens across Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Meadow Pipit spotted on Bull Island, Clontarf, Dublin. Feeds on insects and seeds. Commonly found in grasslands, moors, and coastal areas across Europe and western Asia.
Female linnet spotted in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Feeds on seeds, insects, and small fruits. Commonly found in heathlands, grasslands, and open woodlands across Europe.
A vibrant Blue Tit perched on a branch in Father Collins Park, Dublin. Known for its striking blue and yellow plumage, this small songbird is a common sight in gardens and woodlands across Europe.
A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Coal Tit, recognized by its distinctive black cap and white nape, seen in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin.
A Common Tern, noted for its slender body and forked tail, spotted on Bull Wall in Clontarf, Dublin.
A male Bullfinch, known for its vibrant red chest and black cap, seen in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A swan side eyeing the camera.
A charming robin with its distinctive red breast, found in the lush landscapes of Dublin, Ireland.
Mistle Thrush spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Feeds on berries, insects, and seeds. Commonly found in woodlands, parks, and gardens across Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Mistle Thrush spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin. Feeds on berries, insects, and seeds. Commonly found in woodlands, parks, and gardens across Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Song Thrush, a bird known for its melodious song and insect diet, captured in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Dunnock, distinguished by its brown streaked plumage and slender bill, spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
A Dunnock, distinguished by its brown streaked plumage and slender bill, spotted in Phoenix Park, Dublin.

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