Red-necked Phalarope Returns to Annagh Marsh, Ireland After 30 Years Due to Habitat Restoration

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17 July 2026 at 11:17 am

Red-necked Phalarope Returns to Annagh Marsh, Ireland After 30 Years Due to Habitat Restoration

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A red-necked phalarope, dubbed a "fairy bird" by Irish naturalist Robert Lloyd Praeger, has returned to breed in Annagh Marsh, County Mayo, Ireland, after an absence of over 30 years, thanks to habitat restoration efforts by BirdWatch Ireland.

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