Discover 8 incredible British birds of prey, from majestic eagles to soaring kestrels. Learn how to spot and where to see them around the UK.
Ireland has already lost many species, especially as a result of rapid deforestation in the 1600 and 1700s, and persecution ...
Conservationists are making a Valentine’s Day plea to protect African penguins that can mate for life. The birds, which are ...
It’s already baffling how many incredible and strange creatures can be found on planet Earth, with there being well over 8 ...
The musician, who is deaf/hard of hearing, talks about her latest work, The Land Grows Weary of its Own, which has its Irish premiere this month ...
As more and more "historical" checklists are added to the platform, birds we've lost now mingle with those still hanging on.
There are no cranes in Ireland. Our tallest bird, grey herons have a large dagger-shaped beak. Herons are around 90-96cm long and have a wing-span of 150-173cm. They are found here all year ...
On February 28, Sotheby’s Dublin office will close. It’s the end of an era. The office on Molesworth Street opened in 1978 ...
A photographer’s Covid-era hobby turned into a four-year project that produced around half a million photos. But one stood out from them all.
Estimated to be 68 million years old, the fossil belongs to Vegavis iaai, an extinct bird species that lived during the late Cretaceous period. This was the era when Tyrannosaurus rex roamed North ...
The fossil, a nearly complete, 69-million-year-old skull, belongs to an extinct bird named Vegavis iaai and was collected during a 2011 expedition by the Antarctic Peninsula Palaeontology Project.
The specimen belongs to a species of extinct bird known as Vegavis iaai, a relative of modern ducks and geese that lived some 69 million years ago—the same time Tyrannosaurus rex was stomping ...