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Dublin wildlife is a combination of moorland,
woodland and mountains making the silent valley an ideal location for
watching range of Mourne plants as well as other wildlife. The valley
sides in the summer bring dragonflies and lizards. The birds such as
ravens, wheatears and falcon can be seen occasionally. Variety of
bird’s community with interesting wetland plants can be seen in the
lawns, ponds, woods and reservoir grounds. Few legendary beasts are
believed to inhabit the adjacent mountain lakes.
Wildlife in Dublin is scare but there are various
parks such as Doneraile Wildlife Park, Wexford wildlife reserve, Fota
Wildlife Park, Ulster wildlife, and many more.Dublin wildlife includes
Doneraile Wildlife Park is on the Turnpike road and covers hectares of
parklands with deciduous trees groves and numerous deer herds. The
landscape gardening was exemplified though it was not formed largely by
the English architect, Capability Brown.
In the landscape hollows, artificial canals,
ponds, cascades and stone bridges were seen. The Doneraile Ground
contains few unusual trees, including redwoods, cork oak and Chusan
palms. The wildlife in Dublin comprises of the Silent valley. The
silent valley is an immense reservoir built to accumulate waters from
mountains that extend over the High Mournes and the silent valley dam.
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