List of Ireland's Birds

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Although a comparatively high number of bird species have been recorded in Ireland, with over 450 species currently on the Irish list, our island biogeography means we have considerably fewer breeding birds than our nearest neighbours. Many birds are migratory and many are rare or unusual in Ireland, despite the fact that they are common residents across the Irish Sea in Britain.

The fact that Ireland has been an isolated Island for over 8,000 years means that several species, widespread in Britain and elsewhere in Europe, that do not move great distances are absent. Examples include: Tawny Owl, Willow Tit, Marsh Tit, Nuthatch and most woodpecker species. In addition, Ireland’s mild weather means resident birds have an advantage over visitors in terms of early breeding and choice of best habitats. Ireland has fewer habitat types than Britain and continental Europe, with fewer deciduous woodlands, Scots pine forests, heaths and high mountain ranges.

Smew

Irish Name

Síolta gheal

Scientific name

Mergellus albellus

Bird Family

Ducks

Snipe

Irish Name

Naoscach

Scientific name

Gallinago gallinago

Bird Family

Waders

Snow Bunting

Irish Name

Gealóg shneachta

Scientific name

Plectrophenax nivalis

Bird Family

Buntings

Snow Goose

Irish Name

Gé Shneachta

Scientific name

Anser caerulescens

Bird Family

Geese

Snowy Owl

Irish Name

Ulchabhán sneachtúil

Scientific name

Bubo scandiaca

Bird Family

Owls

Song Thrush

Irish Name

Smólach ceoil

Scientific name

Turdus philomelos

Bird Family

Thrushes

Sooty Shearwater

Irish Name

Cánóg dhorcha

Scientific name

Sooty Shearwater

Bird Family

Tubenoses

Sparrowhawk

Irish Name

Spioróg

Scientific name

Accipiter nisus

Bird Family

Raptors

Spotted Flycatcher

Irish Name

Cuilire liath

Scientific name

Musciapa striata

Bird Family

Flycatchers (chats)

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