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An upland area with a variety of habitats and multiple walking trails. On a clear day, there are incredible panoramic views of the whole county of Wexford.
Forth Mountain is one of the best places in Wexford to observe Дятел звичайний, Шишкар ялиновий and Зозуля звичайна. A walk around the area in spring can be good for drumming woodpeckers and aerial displays from Крук звичайний.
Summer is by far the best time to go to see the most amount of species. The pine woodlands are excellent for Сойка звичайна, Підкоришник звичайний, Шишкар ялиновий, Чечітка мала and Чиж лісовий. The heathland and scrub holds breeding Зозуля звичайна, Кобилочка-цвіркун, Кропив’янка сіра, Трав'янка чорноголова, Коноплянка, Вівсянка очеретяна and Щеврик лучний.
Early mornings are best for birdwatching when there are less people around. However, evening walks can be just as rewarding (see extra info).
There are multiple car parks on Forth Mountain. Pennylands Car Park is the best starting point, but the Newline car park and Carrigfoyle Quarry car park are also good options and you can make a circular trail from all three of these. Click on a P in the map for directions to a parking. It's also possible to take a bus (the 340 bus to Waterford) from Wexford Town to the Barntown bus stop and walk up to Forth Mountain from there. Be prepared for some extra walking if taking this option. It's also possible to cycle along the trails if you want to get around quicker.
Evening/dusk walks in May and June can be rewarding on Forth Mountain, particularly on the road past the masts and at Pennylands. Singing Зозуля звичайна and Кобилочка-цвіркун can be heard and it's very easy to see roding Слуква лісова. Сова вухата can also sometimes be heard and seen. Forth Mountain is also one of the few places in Ireland where Дрімлюга звичайний have been recorded on occasion. There is some suitable habitat south of Pennylands car park. It's worth picking a spot on a calm, warm evening at dusk and listening out for or catching a glimpse of one of Irelands rarest summer visitors.
Dusk walks can also be rewarding in winter, particularly through areas of heath, where it's possible to see flocks of Щеврик лучний and Чикотень going to roost or Баранець звичайний and Баранець малий emerging from communal diurnal roosts. Сова болотяна has also been observed at dusk in winter.
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