The curlew was once common across Northern Ireland, with its long bill and haunting, bubbling call "We've had massive declines all across Northern Ireland, but I'm really proud to say this bird is ...
An “incredible improvement” in curlew numbers in Northern Ireland is being celebrated. The distinctive birds, with their long ...
The RSPB NI said the efforts of dedicated staff and local farmers working in partnership through the Curlew LIFE project ...
The slender-billed curlew was a species of wading bird last officially seen three decades ago. Despite the occasional ...
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Curlew numbers are also falling significantly in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland "The habitat needs to be right and we are working with farmers to create habitats ...
RSPB Reserves Manager Amy Burns has watched the return of the curlew to her beloved Lough Erne over the past four years of the EU-funded Curlew LIFE project. The scheme has also seen the species ...
Other working boats included oyster punts. Curlew was built by R.S. Burt in 1905 as a quay punt but turned to fishing in 1915. After 1936 a deck and accommodation were added and she became a ...