NATURE John Shelley encounters an plucky otter and discovers a mutual fascination
Outdoor Living
Free spirits and frog spawn
NATURE John Shelley watches on as local wildlife swoops, swarms and swims on an early spring morning
Robe’s rubbish a shocking reality
NATURE John Shelley is appalled at rubbish – plastic, glass and more – that carpets the floor of Creagh Wood near Ballinrobe
In the bat of an eye
NATURE John Shelley on the bats found in the west of Ireland, and around Moore Hall at Lough Carra in particular
Ah, that’s bass
NATURE John Shelly on the joys and and risks of fishing for wild sea bass on the west coast
Looney tunes, alarm bells and whistles
John Shelley discovers that the Mulranny shoreline teems with winged winter visitors seeking food and warm waters
Spring is already in the air
NATURE Signs of the season to come are all around us, if you know where to look, writes John Shelley
Hatcheries needed to save our Atlantic salmon
Relying solely on cleaning up our waterways is too long term a strategy – Ireland's indigenous Atlantic salmon population could be wiped out in the interim
Encounter with a bathing beauty
NATURE John Shelley happens upon Ronnie, a beautiful but rather disdainful young seal, while walking at Roonagh
The fight for the fallen pheasant
NATURE John Shelley happens upon a recently killed pheasant, places it where scavengers might find it, and waits…
The beast quest
NATURE While trying to track a deer buck during the rut, John Shelley realises his deer-stalking skills are a little rusty