Drumboe Woods

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These dense, unspoiled woodlands are a special place of natural beauty in the wild part of northwest Ireland. The River Finn passes quietly through this untouched area, which remains filled with a wide variety of plants, trees, and many species of birds.

Numerous small animals make their home here as well, including foxes, field mice, squirrels, rabbits and badgers. The riverbanks and clearings are cloaked in the blooms of wildflowers, bluebells, primrose, and wood anemones.

Drumboe Woods also contains its share of bats, a protected species in Ireland. There are seven species on record in the entire country and three of these are represented here.

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