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Ballyteige Burrow and Killag

Wexford  >  Ireland

A coastal area with a diversity of habitats that is home to a variety of species throughout the year.

Added* by Luke Lambert
Most recent update 11 augusztus 2024

Description

Ballyteige Burrow consists of a complex dune system, an interidal estuary and polder land. The reclaimed land extends north into the Killag area. This mix of habitats is excellent for a multitude of species throughout the year. Large numbers of waterbirds can be found here in the winter, with nationally important numbers of Nagy goda, Örvös lúd, Nagy póling and Aranylile. The polder land is also one of the most reliable sites in Ireland to see Kis hattyú in winter (see extra info).

This area is also excellent for raptors, with Kékes rétihéja, Kis sólyom, Vándorsólyom and Réti fülesbagoly all possible in the winter with occasional Barna rétihéja too.

In summer, the dunes and grasslands are alive with colourful flowers and many passerines breed here, including Réti pityer, Mezei pacsirta and cigánycsuk. There are also few breeding pairs of Bütykös ásólúd. Recent rarities that have been encountered in the summer and migration months include Kabasólyom, Batla, Hosszúcsőrű cankógoda and Fürj.

Details

Access

The Ballyteige Burrow and Killag area is located about 15 km south-west of Wexford Town. There are multiple options for parking at various points around the area. Click on a P in the map for directions to a parking spot. There is also a 4 km trail that begins at Kilmore Quay where it's possible to walk between the dunes and polder land to the estuary dam wall (known as the Cull Bank). It's a long walk and bringing food and water would be recommended. It's also possible to get a local bus (390) to Kilmore Quay from Wexford Town and walk from the bus stop.

Terrain and Habitat

Dunes , Mud flats , Lake , Grassland , Scattered trees and bushes , Wetland , Agriculture , Sea , Beach

Conditions

Flat , Sandy , Open landscape , Wet

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Kis hattyú are now a very rare visitor in Ireland in winter with only very small numbers showing up in recent times. While this area is a reliable spot for the species, there are some winters where only 1-2 birds may appear or none at all. The fields between the Inish Pebble Quarry and the windfarm are the most likely place to see this species in the area.

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