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Tory Island, Donegal (1 Viewer)

sav

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I'm hoping to visit Tory Island, off the Nw coast of Donegal, for a few days in May of this year. I've been there previously, and know its a great place for birds (corncrake, chough, skuas, breeding seabirds and waders etc). I visited several years ago ,and I've been trying to get some more recent information about the island but have struggled to find anyhting in books, websites etc. I know its a bit remote, but surely there must be some info somewhere re. species lists and records. Any ideas?
 
One day in May

I'm visiting Tory, hopefully this weekend. I was wondering if anyone can give advice and tips to make the best of a day trip. I want to get (good) views of corncrake, little gull, tree sparrow.
 
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