Little egret
Scientific name: Egretta garzetta Irish name: Éigrit bheag Size: 55-65cm long Diet: Carnivore Tips on how to find them: Found closer to the coast than inland; can be found in any type of wetland habitat.
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Scientific name: Egretta garzetta Irish name: Éigrit bheag Size: 55-65cm long Diet: Carnivore Tips on how to find them: Found closer to the coast than inland; can be found in any type of wetland habitat.
Scientific name: Sternula albifrons Irish name: Geabhróg bheag Size: 24-27cm Diet: Carnivore Tips on how to find them: Call includes a loud, rasping sound; can be seen hovering over the water in mid-air as it looks for fish; breeds in … Continued
Scientific name: Orcinus orca Irish name: An Chráin dhubh Diet: Carnivore Size: Up to 9m for males, 7.9m for females Tips on how to find them: Tallest dorsal fin of any cetacean; unmistakable white underside and patch behind eye; may be … Continued
International name: Eurasian red squirrel Scientific name: Sciurus vulgaris Irish name: Iora rua Diet: Omnivore, but largely herbivore Size: 20-25cm Tips on how to find them: Look up at the trees, as red squirrels spend most of their time in the … Continued
Scientific name: Alligator mississipiensis Length: Up to 5m Origin: North America Diet: Carnivore IUCN status: Least Concern Threats: Habitat degradation, climate change, historically poaching Zoos I have seen them: National Reptile Zoo, Zoomarine Interesting fact: The alligator became increasingly rare in … Continued
Scientific name: Myrmecophaga tridactyla Origin: South America Size: 1-2m Diet: Carnivore IUCN status: Vulnerable Threats: Hunting for food, conversion of habitat to agriculture, fires (both natural and caused by humans) Zoos I have seen them: Belfast Zoo, Edinburgh Zoo, Chester Zoo, … Continued