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The Best Place to Live in Ireland

EDEL MORGAN

‘The Irish Times’ is running a competition to find the best place to live in Ireland, and we want your help. Our judges explain how to pitch your place and what they’ll be looking for. Below, journalists give examples of the kinds of pitches that could help your place win.

WHERE’S THE BEST place to live in Ireland? An Irish Times search for the ultimate place to live starts today, and we’re inviting people who believe they’ve found it to nominate it in our competition. The place could be a town or city suburb, a village or remote rural spot, a tiny community halfway up a mountain, a street, a road or a housing estate – anywhere you feel supremely lucky to have landed.

The reason could be the great neighbours, the sense of community, the vibrant social life, the ease with which your children have made friends, the beautiful scenery, the parks and playgrounds, the great local facilities – or something else entirely.

Some Irish Garden Birds

Here are a few birds that I filmed in my garden in County Clare in March 2008 while learning to use a Canon video camera on a tripod. Clare ...

Irish Wildflowers: a fantastic native flower ID resource ...

There’s no substitute for a really good wildflower field guide, of course, but if you find yourself wondering what on earth that fabulous flower was taking a few photographs on your digital camera, and looking it up online, can be a really useful... This week’s Site of the Week is Irish Wildlflowers . I don’t know about you, but while I marvel at the beautiful intricacy of our native Irish wildflower species, I often struggle to identify them....

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Whatever the reasons, this event was a natural one involving a native mammal species which is unlikely to have any ... References Wells JH. 1978. Results of a census (if Northern Ireland heronries in 1977. Irish Birds 1:187-198 ...

Our Irish song birds
206 pages
Our Irish song birds

This is one of the most common Irish birds, and, in the opinion of many, deserves to rank first amongst our native songsters. With the Lark it shares the distinction of being " the poor man's bird," and is very frequently seen in the ...

The complete guide to Ireland's birds
262 pages
The complete guide to Ireland's birds

Roseate Terns are also doing well on the breeding islands while an introduction programme involving Polish birds is underway to attempt to re-establish Grey Partridge as a common Irish bird. By the turn of the new millennium. the native ...

The native Irish, and their descendants
276 pages
The native Irish, and their descendants

SCHOOLS OF LEARNING Of early and modern date, including some account of the attempts to employ the Irish tongue as a branch ... founded by the Native Irish, or at their instance, for their Education abroad. " The ages," said Dr Johnson, ...

Kerry
243 pages
Kerry

the county, whilst the hooded Royston or grey crow is common in almost every part of Kerry. Rooks and magpies are too common to need mentioning. The magpie, it should be remarked, is not a native Irish bird. He came to the county some ...

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Angry Birds: Coming to a Roku box and TV near you
Rachel has also written for MainStreet.com, Irish America Magazine and the New York Daily News, among others. Rachel has a BA in Mass Communications and History from the University of California, Berkeley and a MS in Journalism from Columbia University

How flowers found their way to Ireland from the Yangtze
How flowers found their way to Ireland from the Yangtze They were led by the Irish-born Augustine Henry, whose life and adventures are now celebrated in a sumptuously heavyweight, picture-rich tome, In the Footsteps of Augustine Henry (Garden Art Press, €46). Written by Seamus O'Brien, the Sinophile

Pressure on O'Brien to end drought
A horse whose homework prompted O'Brien to declare that even the birds in the trees at Rosegreen sang about him, St Nicholas Abbey's Epsom defection was an untimely blow for Coolmore. It is now nine years since the firm's High Chaparral denied

The Independent Weekly Line on Durango and Beyond
The Durango Chess Club gathers for its weekly meeting at Durango Joe's, 732 E. College, at 6:30 pm The San Juan/Four Corners Native Plant Society hosts a free wildflower walk at 7 pm at the Hermosa Historic Cemetery. 403-3732 for details. The Irish

Gifted writer felt deeply for poor and deprived
Gifted writer felt deeply for poor and deprived His literary leanings were inherited from his father who, though illiterate, had an extraordinary knowledge of Irish ballads and folk songs. He was taught to read and write by Mannie Goldman, a local “scribe” who introduced him to Tolstoy, Emile Zola,