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"Not a birdwatcher by any means but I always notice Harris hawks around the rural part of cork when I'm working can help but stop and look For me, music music music. Making music and all the rest I play most things and if I'm not fucking I'm making it listening to every genre you can think of " Thing is its doubtfully Harris hawks? Certainly buzzards, red kites of possibly the reintroduced eagles down there? | |||
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"Hats off to you You lured me in with the Barn Owl and then you hooked me with the cream pie The classic 1-2 of ornithological fore play and vaginal finishing move. ??" | |||
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"Yes our little fury friends, spotted a barn owl 2 nights ago and if you're a twitcher like me it should give you horn! Only 400 pairs of roughly of breeding pairs left in ireland Question being birds or not what interests do you have outside of fab that grounds you?" Only 400 pairs of roughly of breeding pairs left in ireland That's actually heartbreaking if accurate. I've been lucky enough to have seen them on a few occasions and it just leaves me speechless. They are so beautiful! I'm a nature spotter on an everyday basis, keeping my eyes and ears open has led me to see stoats, otters, pine-marten and hares as well as all the regular garden birds and animals. And as you say, it is very grounding | |||
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"I love bridges. I'll go out if my way regularly to drive or walk over particular ones that I like. I love birds but being where I am the selection available never changes much. I occasionally go out of my way to watch the red kites up over the hills in Wicklow or sometimes the Dublin mountains. Ancient burial chambers. I love me a good undisturbed cairn, or would of it existed. There's something spiritual about being on a hilltop where our ancestors were maybe 5000 years ago, just wondering what they were thinking about. There's a hill in Meath, the highest point in Meath, Sliabh na Callaigh, with various possible spellings, with four chambers on the top of it, all in various states of ruin. From the hill you can see 19 counties. I often wonder what that must have been like 5000 years ago. That was probably the entire world for most people. It's a beautiful place and well worth a visit for anyone who hasn't been there. " I went to see poulnabrone dolmen in Co.clare recently and like that takes you back wondering what it was like all those years ago. Took in the impressive cliffs of moher on a wild athlantic day. Refreshing to say the least | |||
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"I love bridges. I'll go out if my way regularly to drive or walk over particular ones that I like. I love birds but being where I am the selection available never changes much. I occasionally go out of my way to watch the red kites up over the hills in Wicklow or sometimes the Dublin mountains. Ancient burial chambers. I love me a good undisturbed cairn, or would of it existed. There's something spiritual about being on a hilltop where our ancestors were maybe 5000 years ago, just wondering what they were thinking about. There's a hill in Meath, the highest point in Meath, Sliabh na Callaigh, with various possible spellings, with four chambers on the top of it, all in various states of ruin. From the hill you can see 19 counties. I often wonder what that must have been like 5000 years ago. That was probably the entire world for most people. It's a beautiful place and well worth a visit for anyone who hasn't been there. " Oh my .... Swooning here | |||
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"I watch magpies and robins bathing outside my window at work most days. My interests outside of here include hiking and I've seen red kites and buzzards. I was in the French and Italian Alps last week and got up close to a couple of golden eagles and had lunch at 2000 metres with 2 Ibex sitting beside me. " I'm jealous as I've never see a golden Eagle in the wild as of yet. | |||
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"I watch magpies and robins bathing outside my window at work most days. My interests outside of here include hiking and I've seen red kites and buzzards. I was in the French and Italian Alps last week and got up close to a couple of golden eagles and had lunch at 2000 metres with 2 Ibex sitting beside me. I'm jealous as I've never see a golden Eagle in the wild as of yet. " It was amazing and at one point they swooped down over the Chamonix valley and were below us so we got to see them both from above and below. | |||
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"I love bridges. I'll go out if my way regularly to drive or walk over particular ones that I like. I love birds but being where I am the selection available never changes much. I occasionally go out of my way to watch the red kites up over the hills in Wicklow or sometimes the Dublin mountains. Ancient burial chambers. I love me a good undisturbed cairn, or would of it existed. There's something spiritual about being on a hilltop where our ancestors were maybe 5000 years ago, just wondering what they were thinking about. There's a hill in Meath, the highest point in Meath, Sliabh na Callaigh, with various possible spellings, with four chambers on the top of it, all in various states of ruin. From the hill you can see 19 counties. I often wonder what that must have been like 5000 years ago. That was probably the entire world for most people. It's a beautiful place and well worth a visit for anyone who hasn't been there. Oh my .... Swooning here " Swoon over a bit closer, ya big ride ya! | |||
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"Yes our little fury friends, spotted a barn owl 2 nights ago and if you're a twitcher like me it should give you horn! Only 400 pairs of roughly of breeding pairs left in ireland Question being birds or not what interests do you have outside of fab that grounds you? Only 400 pairs of roughly of breeding pairs left in ireland That's actually heartbreaking if accurate. I've been lucky enough to have seen them on a few occasions and it just leaves me speechless. They are so beautiful! I'm a nature spotter on an everyday basis, keeping my eyes and ears open has led me to see stoats, otters, pine-marten and hares as well as all the regular garden birds and animals. And as you say, it is very grounding " 400 pairs according to bird watch irelands estimation. Yes very unfortunate | |||
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"I watch magpies and robins bathing outside my window at work most days. My interests outside of here include hiking and I've seen red kites and buzzards. I was in the French and Italian Alps last week and got up close to a couple of golden eagles and had lunch at 2000 metres with 2 Ibex sitting beside me. I'm jealous as I've never see a golden Eagle in the wild as of yet. It was amazing and at one point they swooped down over the Chamonix valley and were below us so we got to see them both from above and below. " I have been to the alps a few times, one of the most beautiful places on earth. | |||
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"Not a birdwatcher by any means but I always notice Harris hawks around the rural part of cork when I'm working can help but stop and look For me, music music music. Making music and all the rest I play most things and if I'm not fucking I'm making it listening to every genre you can think of " They cant be Harris Hawks, they arent native to Ireland, More than likely Buzzards. | |||
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"Yes our little fury friends, spotted a barn owl 2 nights ago and if you're a twitcher like me it should give you horn! Only 400 pairs of roughly of breeding pairs left in ireland Question being birds or not what interests do you have outside of fab that grounds you? Only 400 pairs of roughly of breeding pairs left in ireland That's actually heartbreaking if accurate. I've been lucky enough to have seen them on a few occasions and it just leaves me speechless. They are so beautiful! I'm a nature spotter on an everyday basis, keeping my eyes and ears open has led me to see stoats, otters, pine-marten and hares as well as all the regular garden birds and animals. And as you say, it is very grounding " There may be only 400 pairs but ther numbers are on the increase. Thanks to work being carried out by conservationist. | |||
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"Was never bothered about birds until we moved to the country and now we wake every morning to the sounds of the barn swallow chicks chittering, and the cockerel crowing. Love it!" You live near me My cock never stops crowing (An actual male chicken, to be clear :- ) | |||
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"If you're into birds you gotta check out the BirdNet app. It listens to bird calls and sings around you and uses AI to identify them. " Have it a couple of years, I know most bird calls but use it when I'm not certain of a particular bird call. It's not right alot of the time I find. I was trying to identify a long eared owl chick recently and bird ney thought it was human Best bet is you tube when uncertain | |||
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"Mr here/ Newgrange falconry has lots plus Louth Village is part of bird of prey release scheme, there is emerald park and a few other sites in Louth/ Meath who look after birds of prey. At my home the most Buzzards I've seen play in a thermal was 11 birds. I'm afraid most people just laugh at bird enthusiasts as boring people. I've foxes who call up to 1 of my dogs to sit and howl at the moon, sounds cute but not at 3 in the morning. Behind my house I can have 10's of thousands of geese in the winter again serious racket! But it's better than noisy neighbours. " That migration must be amazing to see! And hear | |||
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