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MOST people interested in wildlife are more familiar with birds than with animals. This is because most of our bird species are active during the day and sleep at night, while our wild mammals tend to be wholly or partially nocturnal.
Mon, 12 May, 2008
THE weather was colder than normal for much of April. I was preparing beds in my vegetable garden in the chilly midlands and when my hands were in contact with the soil for about 20 minutes they went numb. I didnât need a thermometer to tell me that it was too soon to start sowing things.
Mon, 05 May, 2008
THE other day, a friend of mine pointed to some hazel catkins and asked âwhat are those?â Iâm surprised at how few tree species most people can identify.
Mon, 28 Apr, 2008
A RETIRED couple who are regular readers of this page have sent me a long email about the pleasure and satisfaction they get from feeding the birds in their garden.
Mon, 21 Apr, 2008
I WAS away for a few days and when I came back there was a message on my answering machine. It was from a man I didnât know who lived in the local village. He wanted advice on how to rear two baby hares.
Mon, 14 Apr, 2008
ON a recent visit to the west I was given a copy of a remarkable book called The Living Farmland â A Guide To Farming With Nature In Clare.
Mon, 07 Apr, 2008
I SPENT the Easter weekend travelling the Grand Canal. We brought our boat from Shannon Harbour, which is near Banagher in west Offaly, to Lowtown, near Robertstown in Kildare.
Mon, 31 Mar, 2008
A FEW weeks ago a reader emailed me with a query about the life-cycle of eels.
Mon, 24 Mar, 2008
OVER the past weeks, I have been writing a lot about feeding wild birds. This is your fault, because, every time these articles appear, I get a stack of emails from readers who are obviously interested in the subject.
Sun, 16 Mar, 2008
LOOKING out of the window in the direction of the bog I can see a couple of small birch woods.
Mon, 10 Mar, 2008