Description
Ferrybank is part of the Wexford Harbour area which is famous for its waterbird populations. This particular part is easy to access from Wexford Town and provides an opportunity to see many species on the shore and out in the harbour itself.
In this part of the harbour, hohol severní, morčák prostřední, potápka roháč and potáplice lední can be regularly seen in winter. potápka černokrká, potápka žlutorohá and potáplice severní have also been seen from here on occasion (a telescope is recommended for the harbour).
The rock armour features at Ferrybank are regularly used for roosting at hide tide, where hundreds and sometimes thousands of waders can be seen including břehouš černoocasý, čejka chocholatá and ústřičník velký.
During the breeding season, rákosník proužkovaný, rákosník obecný and Chřástal vodní nest in the reedbeds. There is also a small břehule říční colony establishing itself on the eroded cliff face. All of the Irish Tern species can also be seen around Ferrybank, particularly during the post-breeding season period.
Details
Access
The Ferrybank area is within walking distance of Wexford Town. There is parking available next to the Riverbank House Hotel. Press P on the map for directions to the parking.

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