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Marsh of more than 30 hectares with large winter gatherings of geese, ducks and swans. But also the southernmost breeding site in the world for Notatiță.
The Annagh Marsh complex extends over 30 hectares at the southernmost part of the Special Protection Area (SPA) of Termoncarragh Lake and Annagh Machair. It is internationally important for large winter gatherings of geese, ducks and swans. During the winter months, the morning and evening skies come alive with the sounds of Gâscă călugăriță as they fly back and forth from the offshore islands and Termoncarragh. Also Lebădă de iarnă and Stăncuță de munte feed on the grasslands. Annagh Marsh is the southernmost breeding site in the world for Notatiță, but extremely rare. Other breeding birds are Nagâț, Becațină comună, Ciocârlie, Lăcar mic and Presură de stuf. With luck, you might also see or hear Fugaci de țărm, Grelușel pătat or Cristel de câmp.
Annagh Marsh is located 68 km west of Ballina, Co Mayo, following the N59 and R313 into Belmullet. From Belmullet, it is 6km west following the R313 to Blacksod and turning off at the first right and then the fourth left to Annagh Head. The reserve is located on the right after 3 km.
Visitors are asked to respect the habitats and wildlife of the Annagh Marsh area by keeping to the public roads and boundary tracks at all times and not causing undue noise.The whole area can be viewed with ease from these tracks. No bird-viewing hides are present.
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