comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - அவர்களது கேலிக் - Page 2 : comparemela.com

Common cranes successfully hatch first chicks in Ireland for 300 years

Common cranes successfully hatch first chicks in Ireland for 300 years
irishnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from irishnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

First recorded birth of crane chick in Ireland in 300 years in Bord na Móna bog

First recorded birth of crane chick in Ireland in 300 years in Bord na Móna bog
leinsterleader.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from leinsterleader.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Giant birds spotted in midlands that have not been seen in Ireland in over 300 years

Giant birds spotted in midlands that have not been seen in Ireland in over 300 years Reporter: 25 May 2021 The pair of common cranes spotted near Lough Boora recently. The birds are believed to be nesting locally presenting the possibility of breeding here for the first time in 300 years );   ); There was wonderful news last week when it was revealed that a pair of common cranes had been spotted near Lough Boora and had started nesting, presenting the possibility of breeding in Ireland for the first time in three hundred years. It s being theorised that the ongoing regeneration of the midland raised bogs is the reason for this exciting  occurrence, because new habitats are being created which are attracting species to the region. 

Giant birds spotted in Offaly that have not been seen in Ireland in over 300 years

Giant birds spotted in Offaly that have not been seen in Ireland in over 300 years Reporter: 24 May 2021 The pair of common cranes spotted near Lough Boora recently. The birds are believed to be nesting locally presenting the possibility of breeding here for the first time in 300 years );   ); There was wonderful news last week when it was revealed that a pair of common cranes had been spotted near Lough Boora and had started nesting, presenting the possibility of breeding in Ireland for the first time in three hundred years. It s being theorised that the ongoing regeneration of the midland raised bogs is the reason for this exciting  occurrence, because new habitats are being created which are attracting species to the region. 

High hopes cranes will breed in Ireland again after 300 years

High hopes cranes will breed in Ireland again after 300 years Pair nesting in midlands bog may be key to revival of species about an hour ago Kevin O Sullivan Environment & Science Editor Listen now 2:36 The crane is deeply connected to the culture and history of Ireland, with the bird central to folklore tales such as Fionn MacCumhaill, the druids, St Colmcille and the Book of Kells. Photograph: Kevin O’Sullivan Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   A pair of cranes are nesting on a rewetted bog in the Midlands, Bord na Móna has confirmed. If they successfully breed, it is believed they will be the first common cranes to do so in Ireland for 300 years.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.