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  • 12-06-2012 10:46pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,516 ✭✭✭


    finally..ive heard them around me for years whilst out walking in our local hills and woodland..ive sat with binos and scanned the trees hoping to get a glimpse of these noisy elusive birds but nothing.until last night just caught the little blighter flying across a gap...i cant believe it...after all this time...im over the moon..i spotted my first jay!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 970 ✭✭✭cuddlycavies


    There are a few in the woods at the driveway glenview hotel


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 586 ✭✭✭Desmo


    Maudi wrote: »
    finally..ive heard them around me for years whilst out walking in our local hills and woodland..ive sat with binos and scanned the trees hoping to get a glimpse of these noisy elusive birds but nothing.until last night just caught the little blighter flying across a gap...i cant believe it...after all this time...im over the moon..i spotted my first jay!

    They are amazingly hard to see in Ireland. In a lifetime, I have only seen them 4 times here (all in Phoenix Park in either the Furry Glen or by the US ambassador's residence). I lived in Germany for a while and you might see them 4 times in one week. They are very cool birds to see; well done!

    Des


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,516 ✭✭✭Maudi


    Desmo wrote: »
    Maudi wrote: »
    finally..ive heard them around me for years whilst out walking in our local hills and woodland..ive sat with binos and scanned the trees hoping to get a glimpse of these noisy elusive birds but nothing.until last night just caught the little blighter flying across a gap...i cant believe it...after all this time...im over the moon..i spotted my first jay!

    They are amazingly hard to see in Ireland. In a lifetime, I have only seen them 4 times here (all in Phoenix Park in either the Furry Glen or by the US ambassador's residence). I lived in Germany for a while and you might see them 4 times in one week. They are very cool birds to see; well done!

    Des
    thanks i was well pleased! and you are right nortoriously hard to see...i heard them in one particular small wood last year every evening..and ended up sitting with tripod and binos dertermined to spot them...never did..i could pinpoint almost to a tree where they were but for the whole summer after work...nothing...till now...someone told me they hug the trunk of trees..thats why they is so hard to spot..now for my next obsessive compulseive project....


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