Monday 10 August 2015

A very diverse Wednesday! 17/7/15

Below are a series of images I took on the 17th July within Killarney National Park and at the coast from Bray Head, Valentia island.

Highlights from the day for me were three probable Humpback Whales, a blonde Red squirrel, Red deer stags in velvet and of course finding the parks resident male White-Tailed Eagle!

I have already written up the day over on the facebook page so you can see the text here:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.746686138790977.1073741842.519160311543562&type=3

A red deer stag taking it easy.

A nosey Sika deer hind has a look at the stag!




Swallow fledgling being fed.



Two swallows clash mid air!

The blonde Red squirrel, I have never seen such a distinctive squirrel!


Only its distinguishable tail scan be seen while in amongst the grass.


The location of the Common dolphins who passed underneath the headlands cliffs!

A heavily cropped version of the above photo clearly showing tow dolphins surface.

Little Skellig, the largest gannetery off Ireland!

An adult male White-Tailed Eagle,  Killarney National Parks resident male!

A Goldfinch.



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