Hiking guide providing walking tours along Ireland's Atlantic coast
Cliffs of Moher, Burren,Slieve League
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Cormac MacFhionnlaoich
The Cliffs of Moher/Insanity.
County Clare, Ireland.
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Sound on 🔊 European Cuckoo, calling outside the house, yesterday evening.
County Clare, Ireland.
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Dog Daisy's (Leucanthemum vulgare) with their fractal cores.
County Clare, Ireland.
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What I think is a Common Burying beetle (Nicrophorus vespillo) being harassed by a group of mites.
Burying Beatles lay their eggs on the dead bodies of small animals (rodents or birds) and their young feed on the corpses when they hatch.
County Clare, Ireland.
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Sand ripples from an ancient sea floor that covered this area over 300 million years ago - now scattered around the site of an abandoned quarry.
County Clare, Ireland.
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Sheep's-Bit (Jasione montana) flowers opening up all along the edges of the Cliffs of Moher at the moment.
County Clare, Ireland.
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A piece of a Septarian nodule - eroded from coastal sedimentary layers by the action of the Atlantic ocean.
County Clare, Ireland.
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A Heath spotted-Orchid (Dactylorhiza maculata) in the Burren National park.
County Clare, Ireland.
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"Pink Pompoms" a pair of fluffy tufts of Coral weed (Corallina officinalis) growing in rockpools on the lowtide.
County Clare, Ireland.
County Clare, Ireland.
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Morning at the Cliffs of Moher.
You can just about hear the seabirds calling through the wind.
County Clare, Ireland.
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