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Nature's Quirks: Ireland's Hidden Wonders

Nature's Quirks: Ireland's Hidden Wonders

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Irish nature enthusiasts have been noticing some fascinating creatures and behaviors recently. Tiny carpet beetles, harmless adults that feed on pollen, have been spotted in Dublin homes, while their larvae pose a threat to wool, carpets, and book glue. Moorhens in Offaly have taken to nesting in trees instead of water level, potentially avoiding predators like invasive American mink. A bar-tailed godwit was spotted in breeding plumage at Booterstown Marsh, and bright red velvet mites were found after rain in Blackrock. Castlerock beach was covered in Arctica islandica clams, also known as ocean quahogs, which can live over two hundred years. These sightings underscore the incredible diversity of nature found in everyday Irish spots.

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