Join our Donegal branch for a visit to Glenveagh National Park.
Glenveagh National Park in Donegal is a premier birdwatching location, famous for its reintroduction of the golden eagle (often seen in the main valley) and a rare, small breeding population of red-throated divers on its lakes. The park’s diverse habitats—including oak woodlands, bogs, and rocky cliffs—support predators like peregrine falcons, merlins, and kestrels, alongside species like red grouse, wood warblers, and spotted flycatchers.
For contact:
Chris Ingram (sec) 086 370 0243, chrisingram43@hotmail.com
Tony Gallagher (chair) 087 383 2935, tgmeenbanad28@gmail.com
A visit to Glenveagh National Park
| Date | May 16, 2026 |
| Time | 10:00 am |
| Location | Meet at main car park |
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