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Black-Tailed Godwit, a wader feeding on worms and insects, seen at Bull Island, Dublin's wetlands.
The Pied Wagtail is a small, insectivorous bird found across Ireland. This one was spotted on Bull Island, Dublin, foraging along the shoreline for insects, larvae, and small aquatic invertebrates.
The Pied Wagtail is a small, insectivorous bird found across Ireland. This one was spotted on Bull Island, Dublin, foraging along the shoreline for insects, larvae, and small aquatic invertebrates.
A female Reed Bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus, perched among reeds in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Eats seeds.
A female Reed Bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus, perched among reeds in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Eats seeds.
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
The redshank, a wader bird feeding on invertebrates, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
The stonechat, a small perching bird feeding on insects and seeds, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The redshank, a wader bird feeding on invertebrates, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
The redshank, a wader bird feeding on invertebrates, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
The coot, a waterbird feeding on aquatic plants and insects, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The European oystercatcher, a shorebird feeding on shellfish, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
Eurasian Coot spotted in Dublin's National Botanic Gardens. Eats aquatic plants, insects, and small fish.
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
The redshank, a wader bird feeding on invertebrates, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
A female Reed Bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus, perched among reeds in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Eats seeds.
A female Reed Bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus, perched among reeds in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin. Eats seeds.
The Common Shelduck is a waterfowl feeding on mollusks and insects. Photo taken at Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin.
Moorhen, a water bird feeding on plants and small invertebrates, spotted at Bull Island's wetlands.
Eurasian Curlew, a wading bird feeding on invertebrates, spotted at Bull Island, Dublin's coastal wetlands.
The Pied Wagtail is a small, insectivorous bird found across Ireland. This one was spotted on Bull Island, Dublin, foraging along the shoreline for insects, larvae, and small aquatic invertebrates.
The White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) is an insectivorous bird found in open habitats. This one was photographed in Bull Island, Dublin, where it forages along the shore for insects and small invertebrates.
The male Eurasian Teal, a dabbling duck, feeds on seeds, aquatic plants, and insects. This vibrant bird was captured on Bull Island, Dublin, known for its diverse wetland wildlife.
The male Eurasian Teal, a dabbling duck, feeds on seeds, aquatic plants, and insects. This vibrant bird was captured on Bull Island, Dublin, known for its diverse wetland wildlife.
Mallard, a dabbling duck feeding on plants and insects, photographed at Bull Island, Dublin.
A Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) forages in Bull Island, Dublin. This duck sieves water for invertebrates and plants using its distinctive spatula-shaped bill. Common in wetlands worldwide.
The Greenshank feeds on fish, insects, and crustaceans. Photo taken on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
The Greenshank feeds on fish, insects, and crustaceans. Photo taken on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
The Eurasian Curlew feeds on invertebrates and crustaceans - photographed on Bull Island's coastal mudflats
Dunlin, a small wader, seen at Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, mollusks, and crustaceans in wetlands.
Dunlin, a small wader, seen at Bull Island, Dublin. Feeds on insects, mollusks, and crustaceans in wetlands.
Greenshank, a wader feeding on aquatic invertebrates and small fish, photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The redshank, a wader bird feeding on invertebrates, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin, Ireland.
The European oystercatcher, a shorebird feeding on shellfish, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The black-tailed godwit, a wader feeding on invertebrates and worms, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The European oystercatcher, a shorebird feeding on shellfish, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The European oystercatcher, a shorebird feeding on shellfish, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The turnstone, a shorebird feeding on crustaceans and insects, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
The turnstone, a shorebird feeding on crustaceans and insects, was photographed on Bull Island, Dublin.
A female Northern Pintail Duck, Anas acuta, dabbling for aquatic plants in Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin.
The Common Shelduck is a waterfowl feeding on mollusks and insects. Photo taken at Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin.
The Common Shelduck is a waterfowl feeding on mollusks and insects. Photo taken at Turvey Nature Reserve, Dublin.
The male Eurasian Teal, a dabbling duck, feeds on seeds, aquatic plants, and insects. This vibrant bird was captured on Bull Island, Dublin, known for its diverse wetland wildlife.
The Pied Wagtail is a small, insectivorous bird found across Ireland. This one was spotted on Bull Island, Dublin, foraging along the shoreline for insects, larvae, and small aquatic invertebrates.
The Pied Wagtail is a small, insectivorous bird found across Ireland. This one was spotted on Bull Island, Dublin, foraging along the shoreline for insects, larvae, and small aquatic invertebrates.
The White Wagtail (Motacilla alba) is an insectivorous bird found in open habitats. This one was photographed in Bull Island, Dublin, where it forages along the shore for insects and small invertebrates.

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