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In Your Nature Podcast

The In Your Nature Podcast brings you conversations about birds & wildlife, wild places, the work of BirdWatch Ireland and wildlife conservationists.

 

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Welcome to BirdWatch Ireland, the largest independent conservation organisation in Ireland. Established in 1968, we currently have over 15,000 members and supporters and a local network of over 30 branches nationwide.

BirdWatch Ireland’s Irish Birds Calendar 2026
Available now from the BirdWatch Ireland shop for €12.00, plus p&p.
All proceeds support our vital conservation work.

Our work matters

We are the largest independent conservation organisation in Ireland. The primary objective of BirdWatch Ireland is the protection of wild birds and their habitats in Ireland. In order to fulfil this objective we undertake a wide variety of work:

Species & Habitat Conservation

BirdWatch Ireland is committed to supporting the conservation of Ireland’s birds and their habitats.

Advocacy & Policy

We work to influence others who have the ability and power to protect and enhance the living world.

Research & Surveys

Learn about the science behind our work and get involved in bird surveying.

Fun & Learning

Here you will find teacher training materials and fun activities for children.

Reserves

Find out about our national network of nature reserves, when to visit and what you could see.

Cape Clear Bird Observatory

Learn about the important work that goes on at one of the best places to watch seabird migration in Europe.

Discover Ireland’s Birds

In Ireland we have around 200 ‘regularly occurring’ bird species, some of which are here all year round and others that migrate to spend part of the year here. Of those migratory species, some come here for the summer to nest and other comes here to spend the winter. If we include rare ‘vagrant’ species, then over 450 bird species have been recorded in Ireland.

Garden Birds

What to do if you find a baby bird or injured bird

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List of Ireland’s Birds

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Colour ringingCommon TernDublin Bay Birds ProjectDublin Port CompanyA Season of Remarkable Resightings
October 17, 2025

A Season of Remarkable Resightings

The Dublin Bay Birds Project continues to build on long-term monitoring of one of Ireland’s most important breeding colonies of Terns, in Dublin Port. As part of this work, we…
A visit to the Mid-Clare Lakes
A visit to the Mid-Clare Lakes Clare

A visit to the Mid-Clare Lakes

Date: February 28, 2026
Time: 11:00 am
Location: Meet at Lake Inchiquin car park
Join our Clare branch for a visit to the Mid-Clare Lakes. Mid-Clare lakes are home to a variety of birds, including waterfowl like Whooper Swans, Wigeon, and Teal, as well as waders such as Lapwing, Curlew, and Snipe. Later we will visit Lake Atedaun and Lough Muckanagh. There is a good chance of seeing White-Tailed Eagles and other species For Contact: Tom Lynch – 065 682 2145 tnaclynch@gmail.com Austin Cooney – 065 682 4804
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BirdWatch Ireland Shop

Visit our shop to for all of your bird care needs, including feeders, birdfood and nestboxes, as well as a wide variety of books, optical equipment including binoculars and telescopes, and even a range of t-shirts featuring your favourite Irish birds! By purchasing from our shop you’re helping support and fund our vital conservation work across the country.

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