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Mixed forest with a shallow river along its northern edge, good for Vodenkos. Paths allow good access throughout the area.
The shallow river running along the northern edge of the mixed woodland of Forrestalstown Wood is a great spot to see Vodenkos and occasionally Potočna pliska. The woodland holds a good variety of species including Veliki detlić, Sojka, Dugorepa senica, Kratkokljuni puzić and Kraljić.
In spring and summer one can find Crnoglava grmuša , Brezov zviždak and Obični zviždak plus a number of other common woodland birds in a quiet and peaceful environment. Overhead, look out for Mišar, Gavran and the occasional Sivi soko.
Access the area from Enniscorthy by following the N30 west towards New Ross and Waterford. Around 5.5 km out, turn right onto the R730. Continue for just over 3 km before turning left onto a minor road. Follow this road, keeping right as the road forks after about half a kilometre. Continue for another kilometre before turning left and then left again just under 2 km later. After crossing the Boro river after only a few metres there is a small car park on your left where you can begin your walk.
Exploring along the river and up into the woodland should take 2 to 3 hours. Vodenkos can generally be found in the shallow areas of the river past the fork in the main river path (the right hand path takes you up into the wood).
Look out for the fairy tree in the south west (highest) area of the wood!
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