Ruairí Ó Dúlaing
@Ruairi44
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Proud Public Servant. Innovator. Hurling. Tomorrow the Sun will Rise. Who knows what the Tide will bring. Will work for cake.
Ireland
Joined June 2009
My dearest Twitter friends, from January 31st 2025 I will no longer be posting my photos of the wonderful natural world to this platform, which has been systematically dismantled and destroyed by its owner. You will find me: https://t.co/EOkMB8cuwn or at
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Today wherever you are, above the Birch a waxing crescent Moon, and in the corner Venus. Slán le Twitter. As seo amach you will find me at Bluesky https://t.co/T94GItFVPi or Threads https://t.co/EOkMB8bWGP
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Today wherever you are, making a move up through the grass, the snow crocus, Cróch sneachta.
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Today wherever you are, back with my gnarly old friend, the Weeping Ash. Fraxinus, Fuinseog shilte.
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Today wherever you are, reflected Limes along the Grand Canal. Tilia, Crann Teile.
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Today wherever you are, on the woodland floor still flowering in January. Tuberous comfrey, Symphytum, Meacan compair.
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Today wherever you are, the Lichens are happy in the moistness of the early Hawthorn yet to awaken. Duilleascar.
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Today wherever you are, another Liffey view from the bus, this time Mellows Bridge linking Queens St. and Ushers Island. Named for Liam Mellows, executed in 1922. Liam Ó Maoilíosa.
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Today wherever you are, after the storm, the Fernhill goats are enjoying the quiet. This is the Old Irish Goat busy eating Gorse and Briar maintaining firebreaks. This impressive guy is Rory the 🐐 (I kid you not). Gabhar or Pocán.
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Today wherever you are, I caught this beauty before the storm. Another New Zealand native, Libertia chilensis, also known as the Chilean Iris.
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Today wherever you are, the sweetly scented Daphne glistening in darkness.
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Today wherever you are, more January excitement with the breaking of the Hazel buds revealing the freshest of green catkins. Corylus avellana, Coll.
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Today wherever you are, the Liffey was in calm reflective mood, viewed from the top of the 37 bus. @dublinbusnews. Abhann na Life.
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Today wherever you are, the beautiful fruits of the Snowberry are still hanging on. The plant itself is a bit of a pest and can take over very quickly via underground rhizomes. Symphoricarpos, Póirín sneachta.
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Today wherever you are, a proliferation of planets in the sky tonight. Venus is brightest and here in celestial conjunction with Saturn. Féach suas!
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Today wherever you are, a tree worth visiting in Fernhill Park & Gardens. Nothofagus or Southern Beech, an Evergreen native of New Zealand, loving it here. Feá an deiscirt (my translation). [Open the photo].
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Today wherever you are, early morning red sky and Hornbeams. Spéir dearg na maidine.
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Today wherever you are, one day past the full moon. This shot catches a silhouette of Ash buds against the waning 🌖. Bachlóga i solas na gealaí.
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Today wherever you are, more catkins, another Alder. Grey Alder, Alnus incana, Fearnóg liath.
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Today wherever you are, the amazingly common European Alder, Alnus glutinosa. A very busy tree right now with developing male, female catkins and buds. Fearnóg.
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