Curlew have been recorded on Trasna Island on Lough Erne in County Fermanagh for the first time in living memory. The RSPB Northern Island (RSPB NI) manages several islands in Lough Erne, with its nature reserve on the Lower Lough.
The RSPB acquired Trasna Island in 2017 and has worked to restore habitat to support the return of vulnerable species including the curlew, snipe, lapwing and redshank. The female curlew of the breeding pair left the island around four weeks after the chicks hatched, leaving the male to protect the brood for another week to two until they fledge. Curlew expert Mary Colwell said it was “hopeful news”.
Journalist and conservationist Patrick Laurie told Shooting Times: “It’s so encouraging to hear of progress from birds in Fermanagh. Curlew are particularly cherished in this part of Northern Ireland, and some excellent partnership work between agencies, conservationists and the local wildfowling clubs has clearly paid off.
“Here’s to many more such successes, and hopefully this news will spark even more interest and enthusiasm for the curlew on and around beautiful Lough Erne.”
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