Identify Species in the Ring of Gullion AONB
The Ring of Gullion is home to an array of species; large and small, rare and common, cute and slimy…! These guides will help you identify a few of the animals to be found there, whether in the sky, on the land or in the water – and some are easier than others to spot
Identify Otters – Wildlife Trusts
Get all the facts you need to be able to spot this excellent swimmerhttp://www.wildlifetrusts.org/species/otter
Identify Pine Martens – Wildlife Trusts
A mammal that looks like it’s wearing a yellow bib, see if you can find this animal in the wild. Look up, as it is great at climbing treeshttp://www.wildlifetrusts.org/species/pine-marten
Identify Red Deer – The Mammal Society
The largest of all the animals you can spot on Slieve Gullion, you might catch sight of an adult male – with his impressive antlershttp://www.mammal.org.uk/mawsespeciesguides/red-deer#overlay-context=mawsespeciesguides/sika-deer
Identify Amphibians – Opal Explore Nature
What lives by the pond? Learn to tell the difference between the different amphibians you could find while dipping with your net. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/opal/surveys/watersurvey/
Identify Buzzards – RSPB
Did you know that the call of a buzzard sounds like a cat mewing? Use this and other information to spot this beautiful bird of prey Buzzard | Ulster Wildlife
Identify Ravens (and other crows) – RSPB
There are eight different crow species in the country – can you tell them apart? Learn about plumage, different calls and behaviour – and which crow has red legs! Identify crows | Wildlife Watch
Identify Trees – Opal Explore Nature
The species found on Slieve Gullion include Oak, Ash, Beech and Rowan. This printable guide uses leaf shapes and other details to help you identify them https://www.imperial.ac.uk/opal/surveys/treehealthsurvey/
Flora and Fauna – Gap o’ the North
Did you know a plant from North Africa can be found on Slieve Gullion? The informative site can help you identify this and other plants found on the slopes, and tell you exactly where to find themhttp://gaponorth.co.uk/category/flora-fauna/
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