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Strangford Lough Birdwatching
Strangford Lough Birdwatching
Strangford, Down
One of the most enjoyable experiences on this lough is to take a boat trip to spot seals or birdwatch. The Lough is the most important site in Ireland for breeding Common seals, while internationally important flocks of wildfowl and wading birds converge on the Lough in winter. In October up to 70% of the world's Pale-bellied Brent Geese come from Arctic Canada while in the summer about a quarter of all Ireland's Terns nest on the islands of the Lough.
Many of these birds can be see...
Cloghy Rocks
Cloghy Rocks
Strangford, Down
Approximately one mile south of Strangford village this is a great vantage point from which to watch sea birds and common seals basking on the rocky inlets at lowtide. Some 20% of the Irish seal population may be found along this stretch of coast duirng the summer....
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