Description
The coastal habitats of Derrynane attract many birds. This beautiful subtropical location is warmed by the gulf stream. Along its Atlantic shores you can see Bluna, Tupik, Sjeverni zovoj, Obična gregula, Burnica, Tankokljuna njorka, Crna njorka, Troprsti galeb, Crvenokljuna Čigra, Arktička čigra, Dugokljuna Čigra, Veliki Vranac Kukuvija and Morski Vranac. In winter you can see Sjeverni plijenor, Kržulja, Mala Prutka, Veliki Pozviždač, Divlja Patka, Žutokljuni Labud and Mala Bijela Čaplja. In the woodlands and along small rivers you can see Trstenjak Rogožar, Pjegavi Cvrčić, Kratkokljuni puzavac, Crnokapa Grmuša, Zviždak, Vodomar and Šojka. In the sand dunes you can see Poljska Ševa, Sjeverna trepteljka and Livadna Trepetljka. There are many more species to see including some rare migrants such as Vuga.
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Access
Driving to 4 carparks within Derrynane and getting out to walk the Derrynane Seashore Nature Trail and onto beaches, the Old Butter Road through the woodlands and along the Mass Path to explore the coast and out to Abbey Island and Lambs Head to explore the coast. Boat trips to see marine bird species and the possibility to go to the World Heritage Skellig Rocks to see Tupik and Bluna nesting. The route that is shown on the map is 6,2 km.


