Wild Watch
In this episode we're chatting about the smallest of the Auk species in Ireland. This melancholy looking little bird visits our shores from April until August, breeding on offshore islands out of harms way.
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All things Puffin - Puifín
The one and only Frog! - Also Frog as gaeilge
Join Gerry and Aoife as they chat about the common frog, the only species found in Ireland. We answer questions like "Why do they need to keep their skin wet?, How far can they travel?, What can we do to give them a helping hand?" and much more.
The smallest mammal in Ireland and it's predator
This month we chat about two lovely and ecologically important animals that rely on hedgerows; the stoat and the pygmy shrew. Did you know the Irish name for pygmy shrew is Dallóg fraoigh, meaning blind animal of the heather. What a wonderful description! We begin with the importance of hedgerows and why it is illegal to cut them from 1st March to 31st August.
The Raven - An Fiach dubh
In this episode, we chat about the remarkable life of An fiach dubh, Ireland’s largest songbird, Belonging to the corvid (crow) family the raven is highly intelligent, forms lifelong pair bonds and performs stunning aerial acrobatics. We also ask; how do we know it's raven and not a rook?
Irish Owls - Ulchabhán
In our final chat of the year we are all about owls.
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