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09.03.2026 16:16
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thanks @nimbosaecology.bsky.social for help!
08.03.2026 20:16
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😊
02.03.2026 22:03
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Special thanks to @joannedenyer.bsky.social for travel across the country and sharing all her knowledge as always :)
02.03.2026 19:51
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Cololejeunea calcarea (rock pouncewort) growing on limestone in this lovely woodland last week. Cluain na mbinne, Gaillimh
16.02.2026 11:08
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Coill i Cluain na binne, thuaidh ó Maigh cuilinn. Very lush limestone woodland and some Neckera crispa and Ctenidium molloscum sporophytes, never consciously noticed these before
12.02.2026 18:27
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Galway Green Drinks continues to grow!
10.02.2026 21:59
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Tetraphis pellucida with its distinctive gemmae cups (although I think there would sometimes be more of them than my sample had) growing on a wooded ledge in Leic aimhréidh. A first for me, thanks @joannedenyer.bsky.social for confirming :)
09.02.2026 21:58
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(Eurosong 1996) - Sean Monaghan - "Amhran an ronnach"
YouTube video by NN2006
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09.02.2026 21:46
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Looks like a Conocephalum species, potentially C. conicum
04.02.2026 21:58
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Suspect Anthelia julacea, always a tricky one to photo (well!) from the Mourne mountains this weekend. The records suggest it isn't very common there
03.02.2026 14:29
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Go raibh maith agat, ní raibh ann ach seans. Ní raibh mé á chuarta
28.12.2025 17:45
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Likely Rhabdoweisia crenulata growing at high altitude on a NE rock face. Another first for me and the maamturks/Mám toirce records it seems. Thanks @nimbosaecology.bsky.social for ID help
28.12.2025 14:47
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An-suimúil, cheapaim go dhá craobh coll a bhí ann sa gcás seo ach i ndáiríre níor smaoineadh mé air mórán
22.12.2025 16:05
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and for my anti-Rhodo propaganda here's my favourite vascular plant demonstrating its potential to shade out the Braunia @rhodorangers.bsky.social
19.12.2025 19:12
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Glyphomitrium daviesii growing on outcrop (photo taken by Rudraksh Gupta)
Hedwigia stellata on outcrop (photo taken by Rudraksh Gupta)
A nice day out in north Conamara today with my friend Rud to revisit a population of Braunia imberbis and do a bit of recording. Hedwigia stellata and Glyphomitrium daviesii were particularly nice looking also. Thanks to @nimbosaecology.bsky.social for the heads up on seeing G. daviesii
19.12.2025 19:12
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Small acorns ✅️
Mighty oaks 🔳
Massive woodlands 🔳
15.12.2025 20:07
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ó mhac a deo, cén uair a bhfeicfeas muid an ribe róibéis sa gcoill?
15.12.2025 18:15
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Aspen, restricted to just two islands on the lough. Haven't recorded it on any other lough islands but occurs very sparingly on some mainland coastal cliff sites.
Yew berry.
Rock Whitebeam with Derryclare conifer plantation and hill in the background. The species seems to favour the western, more exposed sides of islands. Probably doesn't tolerate too much shading from bigger trees but as a result is often quite wind-burnt and stunted.
Mature Yew tree. Red Deer are starting to have a negative effect on vegetation structure and tree regeneration. They happily swim out to these little oasises for shelter and productive feeding.
Nice day out on the islands of Derryclare Lough on Tuesday. We were out to collect Yew berries & cuttings for propagation for further planting locally. We were also hoping to collect some Rock Whitebeam berries as well but didn't find any unfortunately. Quite a rare species away from Killarney.
25.09.2025 09:50
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Crowberry (Empetrum nigrum)
Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Juniper Juniperus communis subsp. nana & Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) amongst Ling Heather.
Lichen
Took a trip up to Tully Mountain SAC/Letter Hill about a fortnight ago. It's designated for it's European dry, Alpine & Boreal heaths. Unusually for an upland site in Connemara, it's in good condition due to low numbers of sheep present. Juniper & Bearberry were frequent at the higher elevations.
25.11.2025 16:41
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Tá mé an-bhródúil a bheith pairteach don ghrúpa iontach seo i nGaillimh. Dream díocasach agus daoine álainn freisin
15.12.2025 13:37
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Turns out a combination of not using That Other Site and the economic landscape at the moment in general does, in fact, makes fulfilling the whole "starving artist" stereotype a whole lot more achievable 😅
12.12.2025 09:58
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