Had three lovely pairs of nesting Lapwing on a beautiful marsh/wetland where Brittas Ponds meet the Camac. Also snipe nesting there and it’s covered in Ragged Robin.
A beautiful section of the Camac near Baldonnel Business Pk. Gives an insight to how beautiful this river is. Reed Buntings, Yellowhammers, Stonechats, Whitethroats, Linnets Erc all along the river.
An active main Badger sett located along the upland section of the Corbally Stream, spoil and discarded bedding visible at the entrance. (Cred: D. D’Arcy)
Grey Heron perched within Camac River in Grattan Crescent Park, Dublin Inner City. (Cred: S. Atkinson)
An image of Lapwing captured in the vicinity of ‘Brittas Ponds’, near the source of the Camac. Several pairs of this species were recorded nesting at this location. (Cred: E. Dempsey)
An image of a Yellowhammer captured in the Baldonnel area during the Camac Surveys. (Cred: E. Dempsey)
An image of Grey Wagtail captured during the Camac surveys. This species was present throughout the study area (Cred: E. Dempsey).
Example of the lowland/depositing form of the Camac River as it flows through Lansdowne Valley Park (Photo credit: S. Atkinson).
Old bridge and species rich grasslands along the Camac Valley floor at Slade (Photo credit: Atkinson).
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