Ireland’s natural beauty isn’t just about rolling hills and rugged coastlines—its wildlife plays a starring role too! If you take the time to notice, you’ll find yourself in the company of some fascinating wild creatures.
From the darting red squirrels to the elusive foxes, Ireland’s wildlife has a magical way of connecting us with nature.
Squirrels:
Ireland is lucky to have both the native red squirrel and the introduced grey squirrel. Seeing a red squirrel with its tufted ears and bright fur feels like spotting a woodland treasure. They’re nimble, fast, and endlessly entertaining as they scamper up trees or bury acorns for winter.

Garden Birds:
Your garden can become a mini nature reserve if you set up a feeder. Robins, blue tits, and goldfinches are some of the most delightful visitors. Each has its unique song and personality, making even the smallest yard feel alive.

Foxes:
Foxes are masters of the night, often glimpsed darting through fields or suburban streets. Their fiery coats and curious nature make them a beloved symbol of Irish wildlife. Though shy, they’re adaptable and thrive in urban and rural settings alike.

Hares:
Spotting a hare bounding across a field is pure magic. With their long legs and unmistakable speed, they’re like Ireland’s version of a land-bound mythical creature. Unlike rabbits, hares live above ground and have an air of mystery about them.

How to Spot Them:
To increase your chances of encountering these wild neighbors:
- Take early morning or evening walks.
- Visit parks, forests, and rural areas.
- Create a welcoming space in your garden with native plants or bird feeders.
Every glimpse of wildlife is a reminder of the beauty and vitality around us.
Have you seen any wild animals recently?
Maybe a fox in your neighborhood, or a squirrel leaping from tree to tree?
Share your stories—it’s amazing how even the smallest encounter can brighten our day! 🌿

