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Our Ballyboughal Swift Colony takes flight

As mentioned in our previous swift post last year here the Ballyboughal Hedgerow society started on an ambitious project of trying to help the endangered Swift by setting up a colony in the Ballyboughal area.
Well we have some amazing news, we have what we hope are a breeding pair in one of the nest boxes. Have a look at this incredible footage. More swifts have been seen in the area so we hope this initiative goes from strength to strength.


On the 21st of May we had our first egg

On the 22nd of May we had our second egg

On the 12th of June we get a glimpse of the first chick

On the 20th of June we get a good look at the chick. We can also confirm that sadly only one egg has hatched.

On the 15th of July we can see how big the chick has grown in 3 weeks. This is possibly because it has no siblings and two parents feeding it constantly. Chicks fledge on average after 45 days so this chick should fledge in 12 days.

On the 19th of July, not much happening, just growing away. Mam and Dad are now away for long stretches of the day. Unlike other species we are not seeing much wing stretching or any other type of exercise.

On the 23th of July, the chick has fledged. They have left the nest not to return, even for a sleep. To the best of our knowledge the bird will remain in the air for the next few weeks over Ireland flying 24hrs a day. It will then migrate to Africa and again fly 24hrs a day without landing and return to Ireland next May. As this bird will not be at breeding age it will not land and will roam the skies 24hrs a day over Ireland for the summer. It will then return to Africa for another season. In May of 2026 this bird will eventually come back to Ireland and land for the first time to nest and hopefully successfully breed. Fly well little one, it has been a pleasure knowing you.

HEDGE 5K Primrose RUN

Sunday 28 April 2024 at 1 p.m.

MEET: 1.00 O’Connors Pub

ROUTE:Up the Back Lane 🌳PRIZES- 600 Euros in Vouchers for 🧒 Kids, Adults, Vets.
RAIN? ☔️ Prize for best 🩱
SPONSOR-Fingal County Council ‘’Get Moving Fund’

REGISTRATION- 3 Euros for Kids (3 K Run), 5 Eur- Adults 0863638487

Hedge Laying with Robert and Emma Birtwistle & David and Ross Thompson (2024)

Fri 23rd and Sat 24th Feb. 2024

Join us for a demonstration in hedge laying training by Robert and Birtwistle & David and Ross Thompson. Hedge laying Workshop incl.
Pleachers, Binding, Hinge Cuts, Building and Staking, Trimming Stakes, Mulching Brash

Duration 14:00 – 16:00
Cost:€40 incl. lunch (20 Euro Deposit by 15 Feb.)
Lifts can be arranged from the local bus stop at Blakes Cross

Contact Ann 0863638487 [email protected]

Ballyboughal Hedgerow Heritage Walk

When: 4.30pm on the 24th June 2023

Where: Ballyboughal Bridge

Ballyboughal Hedgerow Heritage Walk at 4.30 Saturday 24 June starting at Ballyboughal Bridge as part of local Heritage Festival We will focus on the importance of the church and the river thru history, it’s mill and today its many Pipistrelle bats

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Sunday wildflower walks

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has just awarded Ballyboughal Hedgerow 600 Euros to record Wildflowers along the hedgerow network in the parishes of Ballyboughall and Naul.
Please join us on our weekly recording walks meeting at OConnors Pub at 2.00 on Sundays.
We hope to record Orchids as well as other champion ‘WeedFlowers‘ during our research over the summer. Results will be published in October . Email lynchjustice@gmail for more info

Events Biodiversity Week May 2023

On Sunday 14th in Mainscourt Ballyboughal and in Naul on 18th May we found 24 different wild WeedFlowers in bloom NOT including wild Grasses! Especially important is Spear Thistle- ranked in 6th place among The Top Ten nectar producers for pollinators. Also found were
Herb Bennet (Geum), Cow Parsley (for Orange Tip butterflies), Hawksbeard, Black Medick, Purple Vetch, Bush Vetch, Primroses, Speedwell, Wild Garlic, Dandelions,, Silverweed (Cinquefoil), Weeping Sedge (Carex pendula), Dead Nettle, Clover, Cleavers (Garbhlus), Nettles, Wild Mustard, Charlock, Sow Thistle, Fumitory, Daisy, Burdock, Stellaria.

April planting at Ballyboughal Bridge Nature Reserve

Our April planting at Ballyboughal Bridge Nature Reserve was attended by local residents, Fr Derek and his dog Sheba and local children. The children did geometric Art on stones to mark the trees
We planted ten trees including Willow, Crab Apple and Birch.
In March we also distributed 220 trees to local farmers and residents from Cornstown House, Bettyville, Parnellstown, and Drishogue.
Thank you to Trees on the land and Woodland Trust Northern Ireland for donating trees

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Barn Owls of Fingal talk with John Lusby of Birdwatch Ireland

Hi Folks,

We are delighted to be working together with Garristown Biodiversity Group to host a webinar with a Birdwatch Ireland barn owl specialist John Lusby giving a talk on Barn Owls of Fingal.
Its next Wednesday 1st March at 7.30pm
You can register at the link below if you or anyone you know would like to attend
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/barn-owls-in-fingal-tickets-558539315127

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