A Visit to the Wexford Wildfowl Nature Reserve

November 29, 2022
Kildare
Date February 11, 2023
Time 11:00 pm
Location Meet at visitor centre carpark
Accessibility

************************************* Saturday 11th February 2023 *******************************

Join our Kildare branch for a visit to The Wexford Wildfowl Nature Reserve.

Wexford Wildfowl Reserve is located on flat farmland on the North Slob which was walled off from Wexford Harbour and reclaimed from the sea in the 1840s partly as a famine relief project.

Over 250 bird species have been recorded on the Reserve, many of them Winter migrants from Greenland and Arctic Canada or from Scandinavia and Arctic Russia. Greenland White-fronted Geese are the most numerous and important goose species on the reserve and it is for them that it was established. They breed on the western lowlands of Greenland during the summer and winter in Ireland and Scotland from October to March. The North Slob holds about 8,500 or 45% of the current world population of Greenland White-fronted Goose during these months.

The birds and other wildlife on the Reserve can be watched from the 8 metre-tall observation tower and three other hides. The Pat Walsh Hide on the sea wall about 1 kilometre before the Centre itself overlooks the main channel.

For Further details contact birdwatchkildare@gmail.com or Tom McCormack on 0862547424