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some shots from our latest outings
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(Contains 43 photos)
native Irish mammal on the increase in Cooley
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(Contains 21 photos)
Native Irish mammal.Appears to be a thriving population in the Cooley Peninsula
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(Contains 10 photos)
Common Mammal often seen during daylight but mainly nocturnal
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(Contains 25 photos)
The secretive Irish Jay-"Garrulus glandarius hibernicus"
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(Contains 55 photos)
images of wild birds taken in the cooley peninsula
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(Contains 26 photos)
wild mammal images taken in the cooley peninsula
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(Contains 18 photos)
some of the lepidoptera that can be found in the cooley peninsula
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(Contains 9 photos)
images of some of cooleys odonates
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(Contains 7 photos)
There is only one wild native reptile in the cooley peninsula(and Ireland) the common(viviparous) lizard and two amphibians-the common frog and the smooth newt
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(Contains 18 photos)
A few shots from our photographic exhibition.Pictures courtesy of Teddy Caffery,Shay Larkin & Ciaran Flynn.I would also like to thank the following people who give me great help organising the event, Shay Larkin,Paddy Small,Ann Flynn,Micky mcGuiness & Betty
Thanks also to Brendan mc Sherry for opening the Exhibit.607 people visited during the week which exceeded our expectations,thanks to everyone who dropped in
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