From urban foxes to suburban songbirds: Culchies and townies in the animal and bird world
Home sweet home: Blue tits nesting in a traffic light pole in Monkstown, Dublin. Picture: Caoimhe Culhane
— Oliver Goldsmith
‘Coillte Maghagh’, the wood of Fir Bolg chieftain Maghagh, has given its evocative deep-throated name to blow-ins living in Dublin. As a Limerick-man, I rejoice in being a ’culchie’. But is the genus limited to humans? Dublin teems not only with human culchies, but with mammal and bird ones as well.
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