
Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre
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Early morning or late afternoon offers the best lighting and bird activity, especially during spring migration from April to June.
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Entry is free, making it easy to enjoy without spending money; bring binoculars for enhanced birdwatching on a budget.
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Birdwatchers, Nature lovers, Photographers, Families
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2-3 hours
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рддреНрд╡рд░рд┐рдд рддрдереНрдп: Saltmarshes and reed beds at this spot form a vital habitat for a variety of migratory birds that visit each year. Boardwalks and hides offer close-up views of species like curlew and redshank amid lush wetland scenery.
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- Wear waterproof boots as boardwalks can be damp after rain.
- Pack a camera with a zoom lens for detailed bird photos along the trails.
- Visit around feeding times to catch more active bird behaviors.
- Weekdays are quieter, perfect for peaceful wildlife spotting away from crowds.
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