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Hook Head

County Wexford  >  Ireland

Rocky peninsula attracting migrants to the nearby village gardens. Some seabird passage. Migration better when the weather is poor, particularly if rain or fog.

Adicionado* por Simon Collins
Ultima atualização 23 maio 2023

Descrição

The Hook Head peninsula includes rocky cliffs, flat fields with stone walls, agricultural fields, and a nearby village with small, sheltered gardens. The area is best during migration periods, particularly if the weather is poor with rain or fog, possibly helped by the attraction of the light from the historic lighthouse. Note that on clearer days, migration can be very poor, with very few unusual birds. Passerine migration is best in the autumn.

Seabird movement past the head consists mainly of common seabirds such as Ganso-patola, Pardela-sombria, Mobêlha-pequena and Arau-comum and other auks, but can occasionally bring more interesting species such as Pardela-preta, Moleiro-pomarino and Falaropo-de-bico-grosso. Whales and dolphins, including the occasional Hump-backed Whale, visit the waters to the south of the head.

Passerine migration in autumn can bring in birds such as Melro-de-peito-branco, Felosa-bilistada, Estrelinha-de-cabeça-listada, Toutinegra-gavião, Petinha de Richard, Rabirruivo-de-testa-branca, Rabirruivo-preto and Papa-moscas-preto. In addition, there can be large movements of larks, thrushes, and pipits through the area. A pair of Gralha-de-bico-vermelho breed in the area.

Detalhes

Acesso

Hook Head can be accessed by car via the R733 and then the R737 if coming from Wexford town. Access by bicycle is possible but is lengthy and somewhat dangerous along narrow, twisty roads. The area is not accessible by public transport. Parking is available at the lighthouse (plenty of space), Slade Harbour (limited parking), the most southerly point of the head (limited parking) or near the ruined church in the village (very limited parking). Click on a P in the map for directions.

Once parked, one can walk along the road through the village and/or around the headland from the lighthouse to Slade harbour, though access near the lighthouse requires climbing a wall, which can be very awkward for those with limited mobility. The circular walking route indicated on the map is about 5 km.

Terreno e Habitat

Cidade/Vila , Agricultura , Árvores e arbustos dispersos , Desfiladeiro/precipício , Mar

Condições

Plano

Caminho circular

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é útil um telescópio?

Pode ser útil

Boa temporada de observação de aves

Primavera , Outono

Melhor hora para visitar

Migração de outono

Rota

Estrada pavimentada , Caminho largo

Caminho dificil

Caminhada média

Acessível por

Pé , Bicicleta , Carro

Abrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves

Não

Informação extra

Some areas of the cliffs are extremely slippery and dangerous. Some areas of the cliffs have blow-holes that pose a danger of falling. During windy weather and high tides, freak waves can occur - take great care at all times not to get too close to the sea.

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