Derek Mooney and guests explore the natural world in all its forms. Listen live every Monday at 10pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
Plant Pathogen Conference in Co. Carlow
Next Saturday (25th October) sees a major conference take place in Teagasc Oak Park in Carlow. Entitled 'Future Plant Health Responders', it will deal with topics such as climate-driven pests and pathogens, crop protection and more. Terry Flanagan met with Dr. Aisling Moffet, founder of Entosoc, and Dr. Anna Tiely, chairperson of SIPP.
21-10-2024 • 13 minuten, 49 seconden
A vending machine for ducks!
While Richard was in Manchester, he came upon a story about how a vending machine to dispense food for ducks was to be installed at Burrs Country Park by a local community action group.
21-10-2024 • 20 minuten, 44 seconden
BirdLife International Partnership Meeting in Kazakhstan
Niall is just back from the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. He was there on behalf of BirdWatch Ireland to attend the organisation’s Partnership Meeting for its European and Central Asian region. 45 other BirdLife International partners were also in attendance to discuss conservation strategies, international collaborations and more.
21-10-2024 • 4 minuten, 15 seconden
The Disputed Toll
Richard was recently in Manchester to visit the Manchester Museum. He was there to see a very special painting by Heywood Hardy called 'The Disputed Toll', which also happens to be the name of a documentary Richard is making for this Christmas. The toll in question was a fascinating elephant called Maharajah.
21-10-2024 • 2 minuten, 38 seconden
Storm Ashley sees record numbers of Great Shearwaters off Kerry coast
Storm Ashley impacted a great many people across Ireland, but did you know that it also had a remarkable impact on seabirds? Great Shearwaters were seen in unprecedented numbers off the Kerry coast as they took shelter from the storm in Tralee Bay.
21-10-2024 • 4 minuten, 56 seconden
The Extraordinary Tale of the White Prominent: looking forward to Eric Dempsey’s moth documentary
As part of our popular Nature on One series, on Bank Holiday Monday (28th October) we will bring you 'The Extraordinary Tale of the White Prominent' which is presented by naturalist and author Eric Dempsey. We have a sneak preview of it for you.
21-10-2024 • 4 minuten, 42 seconden
Where the Wild Geese Go
'Where the Wild Geese Go', a brand-new 13-part animated documentary series from EZ Films, will premiere on RTÉ Junior on 21st October. Ornithologist Dr. Kendrew Calhoun, scientific advisor to the programme, tells us all about these remarkable geese and the epic journeys they undertake in order to spend the winter with us.
14-10-2024 • 8 minuten, 36 seconden
Experience the Wonder of Trees at Powerscourt Estate
The beautiful Powerscourt Estate, which dates back 800 years, will host a two-day event on November 2nd and 3rd titled 'Wonder of Trees'. Attendance is open to everyone, and there will be tree and biodiversity walks on both days. Terry Flanagan went there to meet head gardener Alex Slazenger.
14-10-2024 • 11 minuten, 20 seconden
Baby Beavers Born in Urban London
Dr. Sean McCormack, Chair of the Ealing Wildlife Group, tells us about their successful effort to breed Eurasian Beavers in the Paradise Fields suburb of West London. Sean and our panel also discuss whether an ecological case can be made for the introduction of Eurasian Beavers to Ireland.
14-10-2024 • 28 minuten, 4 seconden
Watching out for wintering waders
Each autumn, thousands of migrant birds flock to Ireland from more northerly latitudes in order to spend the winter in the relative warmth provided by our island. Author and ornithologist Jim Wilson tells us about some of the key waders to look out for over the coming weeks.
14-10-2024 • 6 minuten, 45 seconden
The Magic of an Irish Rainforest: A Visual Journey
Eoghan Daltun is a sculpture conservator, farmer, author and, above all, rewilder. His latest book is called The Magic of An Irish Rainforest: A Visual Journey and follows his travels across the length and breadth of Ireland to photograph surviving areas of temperate rainforest.
7-10-2024 • 22 minuten, 38 seconden
What’s inside the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Niall has recently returned from a trip to Tuscany, Italy where, between searching for wildlife and consuming his own body weight in pasta and gelato, he found time to visit the bell tower of Pisa Cathedral, better known to almost everyone as the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
7-10-2024 • 2 minuten, 59 seconden
Mute Swans are not so mute after all
With a name like Mute Swan, you would be forgiven for thinking that Ireland’s heaviest bird species was completely silent. Far from it, however: although not as vocal as our other two swan species, Mute Swans nonetheless utter a wide range of hisses, grunts and whistles. Richard Collins has been down to Dublin's Fairview Park to find some.
7-10-2024 • 8 minuten, 21 seconden
Watching foxes along Dublin’s River Dodder
Amateur naturalist and photographer Gustavo Zoladz is originally from Argentina, but has been living and working in Dublin for several years now. Gustavo tracks down and takes stunning photographs of wild animals within our capital city. Terry Flanagan joined Gustavo recently as they observed the Red Fox.
7-10-2024 • 16 minuten, 15 seconden
The Extraordinary Tale of the White Prominent
As part of our popular Nature on One series, on Bank Holiday Monday 28th October we will be bring you 'The Extraordinary Tale of the White Prominent '. Presented by naturalist and author Eric Dempsey, it follows his quest to track down one of our rarest insects.
7-10-2024 • 3 minuten, 33 seconden
Deer running wild in Co. Wicklow
Ecologist Adam Smith joins us from Bavaria, Germany to talk about a deer management plan after his camera project, with the assistance of ReWild Wicklow, recorded the dominance of a non-native deer species - the East Asian Sika.
30-9-2024 • 5 minuten, 20 seconden
Introducing the Italian Sparrow
Niall happens to be in the beautiful city of Florence in Tuscany, Italy, birthplace of the Renaissance and home to a very special though unassuming bird with more to it than meets the eye.
30-9-2024 • 11 minuten, 58 seconden
The most dangerous bird in the world?!
We don’t typically think of birds as a dangerous bunch, at least when it comes to posing a threat to human safety, but there is one that nonetheless frequently finds itself singled out as an exception - The Cassowary.
30-9-2024 • 4 minuten, 30 seconden
Looking forward to Mooney Talks
Back in May of this year, we held a series of short natural history talks in University College Cork which we recorded. Our first round of Mooney Talks will be broadcast on RTÉ Radio One at 22:00 on Friday 4th October. To whet the appetite, here's Dr. Eoin Lettice on 'plant blindness'.
30-9-2024 • 31 minuten, 58 seconden
Bee beds on Valentia Island
Valentia Bee Beds is a new business venture by beekeepers Paul O’Neill and Anton Tovarnitskyi which gives customers the opportunity to lie on special beds containing genuine bee hives. Michele Browne travels to Valentia and finds out about the beneficial health effects of the bee beds.
23-9-2024 • 12 minuten, 45 seconden
The Angle Shades moth
The Angle Shades moth is a highly camouflaged, almost army fatigue-patterned moth. It is a common and widespread species across Ireland that can be seen most readily during the months of autumn.
23-9-2024 • 2 minuten, 5 seconden
Where have all the butterflies gone?
We are joined by butterfly expert Jesmond Harding, author of The Irish Butterfly Book: A Complete Guide to the Butterflies of Ireland.
23-9-2024 • 34 minuten, 36 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Éanna Ní Lamhna. We discover the Angle Shades moth, a highly camouflaged, almost army fatigue-patterned moth.
23-9-2024 • 54 minuten, 29 seconden
There’s much more to moths than meets the eye!
Compared to their close cousins, the butterflies, moths have something of a PR problem. Marc Holderied, Professor of Sensory Biology at the University of Bristol, is here to refresh their image.
16-9-2024 • 25 minuten, 8 seconden
Introducing the European Bee-eater, one of Europe’s most colourful birds
Niall Hatch joins us from the town of Mandelieu-La Napoule in southern France where he finds the European Bee-eater. Niall picked up their distinctive jaunty flight calls as they flew overhead, and tonight he tells us more about them.
16-9-2024 • 8 minuten, 26 seconden
Snail slime skincare with a health warning.
Many people don’t like snails, possibly because of the way they move or the slime they leave behind...but not Co. Monaghan-based farmer Kieran Corley, who rears them. Our roving reporter, Terry Flanagan, recently paid a visit to Drumlin country to find out more about these amazing creatures.
16-9-2024 • 18 minuten, 23 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins while Niall Hatch reports from the town of Mandelieu-La Napoule in southern France seeking out the European Bee-eater; Marc Holderied, Professor of Sensory Biology at the University of Bristol, tells us about moths; and Terry Flanagan visits the farm of Kieran Morley's where he rears snails.
16-9-2024 • 51 minuten, 58 seconden
Dogs helping in the fight against poaching in Africa
Dog trainer Rory Henberry has recently set up a charity called the K9 Wildlife Project, with the intention of training dogs to send to Africa to assist conservation rangers in combatting poachers. Terry travelled to Mallow, Co. Cork to chat with Rory and local vet Carina Mederle.
9-9-2024 • 14 minuten, 58 seconden
Terry’s Nature News
Each week, Terry Flanagan brings us specially selected stories about the natural world. Tonight's topics: Good news for Irish Corncrakes; Where have all our butterflies gone?; and Studying the effects of cocaine on sharks!
9-9-2024 • 26 minuten, 34 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch to discuss a rare orchid that has been rediscovered in Galway, Wings magazine, and Terry's Nature News.
9-9-2024 • 54 minuten
'Near Threatened' orchid discovered in Oranmore for first time in 80 years
A joint environmental initiative by Galway County Council and Conservation Volunteers Galway has led to the remarkable discovery of Autumn Lady's Tresses orchids, which haven't been seen in the area for 80 years. Éanna speaks to Rosina Joyce, Biodiversity Officer for Galway County Council, about the rediscovery.
9-9-2024 • 11 minuten, 49 seconden
New species of harvestman discovered for Ireland
Like spiders and scorpions, harvestmen are members of the group of invertebrates known as arachnids. Brian Murray is one of the founders of the microWild project, a native wildflower meadow and invertebrate reserve in Co. Wicklow, and he has managed to discover a species of harvestmen that had never before been recorded in Ireland.
2-9-2024 • 11 minuten, 52 seconden
Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use
Recently, Niall received a message from a friend who found a dead kestrel in their garden. Poison, intended for rodents, may well have been the culprit. Éanna is a spokesperson for the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use in Ireland, so who better to fill us in on the rules and regulations around the use of rat poison.
2-9-2024 • 17 minuten, 28 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins & Niall Hatch to discuss rodenticide, harvestmen and a leatherback turtle stamp.
2-9-2024 • 54 minuten, 16 seconden
Irish photographer’s image featured on a US postage stamp to help sea turtles
Sea turtles are amongst the most threatened creatures on the planet. A new series of postage stamps issued by the United States Postal Service aims to raise awareness of this issue and one of the photos chosen for the campaign was taken by Irish marine biologist Rowan Byrne.
2-9-2024 • 23 minuten, 48 seconden
Sing Like Fish with Amorina Kingdon
Award-winning science journalist Amorina Kingdon speaks to Éanna Ní Lamhna about the hitherto hidden sounds of life beneath the ocean waves and her new book Sing Like Fish.
26-8-2024 • 31 minuten, 45 seconden
An artificial wall in Kildare gives the Sand Martin's a boost
Dermott Doran, a farmer based in north Co. Kildare, tells our roving reporter Terry Flanagan that around 1,000 young birds have fledged from his wall to date.
26-8-2024 • 17 minuten, 39 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Niall Hatch and Terry Flanagan to discuss violets, sand Martins, and the undersea world
26-8-2024 • 54 minuten, 3 seconden
The origins of 'Shrinking Violets'
Nobody could possibly describe our Éanna Ní Lamhna as being a “shrinking violet”, but nonetheless she delves into the origins of this odd phrase for us in tonight’s programme.
26-8-2024 • 3 minuten, 6 seconden
National Botanic Gardens officially the best gardens in Europe
We dispatched our roving reporter, biologist Terry Flanagan, to “The Bots” to speak with our good friend there, Director Dr. Matthew Jebb, about what the award means to him and his hard-working team and the attractions currently on offer to visitors.
19-8-2024 • 10 minuten, 53 seconden
Much Ado About Meerkats
Richard and Éanna happened to bump into each other recently at Dublin Zoo, which prompted them to chat on tonight’s programme about the zoo’s Meerkat Restaurant, where visitors can eat lunch while Meerkats frolic literally just metres away, outside the window.
19-8-2024 • 5 minuten, 22 seconden
Pigeon clambering on a hedge in Ballsbridge
Derek happened to be out strolling in the Ballsbridge area of Dublin when he was surprised to see a Woodpigeon clambering along the top of box hedge.
19-8-2024 • 8 minuten, 45 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Niall Hatch and Terry Flanagan to discuss Meerkats, Pigeons, Natterjack Toads, the National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin and much more
19-8-2024 • 54 minuten, 24 seconden
500 Natterjack Toads released in Co. Kerry to boost vulnerable wild population
We speak to Kevin Flannery, founder of the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium, about this wonderful conservation project, the biology of these rare toads and the importance of ensuring that the highly vulnerable Irish population is saved from extinction.
19-8-2024 • 26 minuten, 45 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild Eggs
Repeat of Nature on One Eggs Presenter Niall Hatch, Producer Derek Mooney
12-8-2024 • 51 minuten, 51 seconden
Hippos in Namibia
Irish conservationist and old friend of the programme Niall Beddy has recently moved to the southern African country of Namibia. He sent Derek a video he took there of a remarkable sighting he had when travelling on a river.
5-8-2024 • 4 minuten, 50 seconden
Saving the Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch
while high in a mountain pine forest, Niall chats to Guillermo about the amazing Gran Canaria Blue Chaffinch and the concerted efforts to save it from extinction, as well as about the wonderful unique birdlife of Gran Canaria and the forces of evolution that have given rise to so many unique species and habitats.
5-8-2024 • 28 minuten, 36 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Niall Hatch and Terry Flanagan to discuss Hippos, Insects, Blue Chaffinch and much more.
5-8-2024 • 53 minuten, 30 seconden
The Wonderful World of Birds’ Eggs
Earlier this August Bank Holiday Monday, as part of our Nature on One series on RTÉ Radio One, we broadcast a special documentary exploring the surprising world of birds’ eggs.
5-8-2024 • 6 minuten, 16 seconden
Introducing Aileen Tennant, new Director of Fota Wildlife Park
Our roving reporter Terry Flanagan travelled to Fota to speak with Aileen Tennant about her new role, the animals of the park and her plans for the future of this remarkable institution.
5-8-2024 • 9 minuten, 17 seconden
Getting insects ready for their close-up
Lisa Clancy, who is based near Gort, Co. Galway, is an insect portrait photographer and ecologist. She is currently compiling a book featuring her remarkable artwork, which she hopes will bring people to a greater appreciation of the beauty and utility of these much misunderstood creatures.
5-8-2024 • 3 minuten, 2 seconden
The Wonderful World of Birds’ Eggs
Niall Hatch spoke to Derek about the upcoming Nature on One Documentary Eggs.
29-7-2024 • 21 minuten, 40 seconden
Meeting some special trees at "The Bots"
Terry paid a visit to the National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin, Co. Dublin and spoke to Dr Matthew Jebb, Director of "The Bots", about some of the more unusual and unique tree specimens with which visitors can get up close and personal.
29-7-2024 • 17 minuten, 7 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Niall Hatch, Terry Flanagan and Richard Collins.
29-7-2024 • 54 minuten, 13 seconden
The Atlantic Salmon is in trouble
Regular Mooney Goes Wild contributor and fisheries expert Dr. Ken Whelan tells us more about the shocking declines in salmon populations, both in Ireland and further afield.
29-7-2024 • 13 minuten, 33 seconden
Why are plant species so distinctive and readily identifiable?
Co-editor of Wings magazine, Cóilín MacLochlainn had a fascinating botanical question for Dr. Matthew Jebb of the National Botanic Gardens, about Why are plant species so distinctive and readily identifiable?
22-7-2024 • 30 minuten, 10 seconden
Asiatic Lion cubs in Fota Wildlife Park
Our roving reporter, biologist Terry Flanagan, travelled to Fota Wildlife Park in Co. Cork for tonight’s programme. Terry was there to report on the recent birth of three male Asiatic Lion cubs.
22-7-2024 • 14 minuten, 10 seconden
Crab Spiders: the chameleons of the arachnid world
One of our listeners, Bernadette Murphy from Kildavin, Co. Carlow, sent us in this remarkable photo of two crab spiders on an oxeye daisy in her garden. Bernadette talks to Éanna about these chameleon-like creepy-crawlies.
22-7-2024 • 5 minuten, 4 seconden
A weeping olive tree?
We are absolutely delighted to be joined from his home studio Dr. Matthew Jebb, Director of the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin. It gave Derek the perfect opportunity to ask about a curious observation regarding an olive tree growing in a pot in his father’s back yard in Dublin.
22-7-2024 • 1 minuut, 59 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Matthew Jebb and Reporter Terry Flanagan. Topics up for discussion include; a weeping olive tree, why are plant species so distinctive and readily identifiable, Asiatic Lion cubs in Fota Wildlife Park and Crab Spiders.
22-7-2024 • 54 minuten, 17 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Eric Dempsey, Niall Hatch, Jim wilson, Allen Farrell and Alan McCarthy. Topics up for discussion include the White Swallow, mystery of the missing Moth, birds regrowing missing feathers and the Peregrine Falcons.
8-7-2024 • 52 minuten, 31 seconden
Can birds regrow missing feathers?
Derek bumped into a gentleman called Ken in Dublin’s Herbert Park. He likes to feed the park’s Magpies, and recently noticed that one particularly aggressive individual had attacked one of his or her flock-mates, pulling out all of its tail feathers and wanted to know if these would grow back.
8-7-2024 • 3 minuten, 8 seconden
The mystery of the missing Moth
Eric gives us a teaser of what to expect from his documentary on the White Prominent in Co. Kerry and sheds some light on how one of the most enduring mysteries in Irish natural history was finally solved, as well as the appeal to naturalists of moths as a group.
8-7-2024 • 6 minuten, 56 seconden
White Swallows in West Cork
Margaret joins us on the phone from her home in West Cork to tell us all about the White Swallow. Our panellists discuss the reasons behind abnormal feather colouration in birds and get to the bottom of whether or not these Swallows are albino or leucistic individuals.
8-7-2024 • 14 minuten, 7 seconden
Keeping tabs on the world’s fastest creature . . . in Cobh
Mooney Goes Wild contributor Jim Wilson speaks to two men who have been monitoring the St. Colman falcons, Allan Farrell of BirdWatch Ireland’s Cork Branch and UCC graduate and BirdWatch Ireland raptor expert, Dr. Alan McCarthy.
8-7-2024 • 26 minuten, 27 seconden
Zarafa the Giraffe
Zarafa the Giraffe: In 1827, a new craze hit Europe, sparking a media and popular culture frenzy. Her name was Zarafa, and she was the first giraffe ever to set foot on French soil.
1-7-2024 • 53 minuten, 2 seconden
Dürer's Rhinoceros
In this special one-hour Mooney Goes Wild documentary, we delve into the history of Dürer's Rhinoceros.
24-6-2024 • 54 minuten
The Puffins
We visit locations from the Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare to the Westman Islands, off the southwestern coast of Iceland, to explore the beauty and astonishing adaptations of the Puffins, as well as to see how conservationists are trying to turn the tide so that these unique creatures can have a future.
17-6-2024 • 53 minuten, 40 seconden
Mooney Box of Docs- The Cuckoo
Kicking of out first Series of Summer Docs, we look into the world of the Cuckoo. Produced and Presented by Derek Mooney- first broadcasted, Aug 2018
3-6-2024 • 54 minuten, 13 seconden
Identifyng Insects
We recieved an email from listener Aileen who was struggling to identify a number of insects coming into her home. We dispatched our Roving Reporter Terry Flanagan who Dr Hugh Feeley from Invertebrates and Insects Ireland to find out more about these insects.
27-5-2024 • 1 minuut, 59 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Eanna Ni Lamhna, Niall Hatch, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan and Michele Browne. Topics up for discussion include Bees and Insects.
27-5-2024 • 53 minuten, 27 seconden
International Bee Day
Eanna chats to Aoife Macgiollacoda, owner of Galtey Honey Farm and Co-founder of The Native Irish Honey Bee Society, to celebrate International Bee Day.
27-5-2024 • 23 minuten, 53 seconden
Listener Questions
Derek recievd an email from Michael Robinson in Co Dublin, asking why should we preserve Mosquitos, because they spread maleria and Wasps because they have an unpleasant sting. The panel explain the importance of these insects.
27-5-2024 • 25 minuten, 34 seconden
Otter attack on garden goldfish pond
Listener Denis Crone got in touch with us recently, asking for our help. He has a goldfish pond in his garden in Saggart, Co Dublin and recently he discovered that all of his fish had been killed by an Otter. We duly dispatched Terry Flanagan to check out the pond and to provide some advice.
20-5-2024 • 11 minuten, 35 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan and Michèle Browne. Topics up for discussion include Bees, Otters, Sand Martins and an exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens.
20-5-2024 • 54 minuten, 17 seconden
Sand Martin nesting bank
Derek and Richard talk to Jim Wilson and Alan Farrell of the Cork Branch of BirdWatch Ireland about the artificial Sand Martin nesting bank constructed at Harper’s Island Wetlands in Co. Cork.
20-5-2024 • 25 minuten, 53 seconden
Stories from the Gardens: the National Botanic Gardens NEED YOU!
Michèle Browne speaks to Joseph Lynch, a guide at the National Botanic Gardens and organiser of Stories from the Gardens exhibition.
20-5-2024 • 11 minuten, 8 seconden
Celebrating World Bee Day
We dispatched our roving reporter Terry Flanagan to a Bee Identification Workshop at Baltyboys House in Blessington, Co. Wicklow, organised by Brian Murray of microWild, a project to promote and create biodiversity meadows.
20-5-2024 • 4 minuten, 27 seconden
Raving about Ravens at UCC
Our roving reporter Terry Flanagan travelled to the campus of University College Cork, where he spoke to BirdWatch Ireland’s Dr. Alan McCarthy about a pair of Ravens that are nesting in a pine tree in the university grounds.
13-5-2024 • 5 minuten, 58 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Eric Dempsey, Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna and Michele Browne, with reports by Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch.
13-5-2024 • 52 minuten, 14 seconden
Why do Cormorants hang their wings out?
On a recent stroll along the Grand Canal in Dublin, Derek and Richard spotted a Cormorant. They are famous for holding their open wings out perpendicular to their bodies. It is often claimed that they are "hanging their wings out to dry, but there is also evidence to show that holding their wings out may also aid Cormorants in digesting their food.
13-5-2024 • 3 minuten, 51 seconden
Keeping track of Cuckoos
Sam Bayley of NPWS last year, placed satellite tags on 4 adult male as part of the Irish Cuckoo Tracking Project. Sam discusses with Niall how these three Cuckoos got on.
13-5-2024 • 17 minuten, 15 seconden
Looking back at ChoughWatch 2024
On Monday 6th May, in a special collaboration with the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), we gave our listeners an unprecedented opportunity to get up close and personal with one of Ireland’s most fascinating yet least well-known birds, the Chough.
13-5-2024 • 2 minuten, 58 seconden
Listening to your dawn chorus recordings
Sunday 5th May was International Dawn Chorus Day, and to celebrate this important date in the natural history calendar the Mooney Goes Wild team once again brought listeners across Ireland and the world a live seven-hour celebration of Irish birdsong.
13-5-2024 • 3 minuten, 38 seconden
Back from the Brink: RTÉ One television at 18:30 on Sunday 19th May
The second episode of the series will be broadcast this coming Sunday 19th May at 18:30 on RTÉ One television. Derek looks at the lengths taken in northern Sweden to control the Raccoon Dog invasion, Rathlin Island's rat problem and the comeback of badgers in The Netherlands.
13-5-2024 • 1 minuut, 44 seconden
Question Time with Richard and Éanna
If you have ever wanted to know more about the appearance of gossamer, whether sea snakes could be encountered in Irish waters, tand much more, be sure to listen!
13-5-2024 • 16 minuten, 3 seconden
A quick audio guide to Cuskinny Marsh
One of our presenters of the Dawn Chorus, naturalist, author and proud Corkonian Jim Wilson, gives us an overview of some of the species he hopes to bring us during the broadcast.
29-4-2024 • 6 minuten, 2 seconden
ChoughWatch 2024
On Monday 6th May, in a special collaboration with the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), we will give RTÉ Radio One listeners an unprecedented opportunity to get up close and personal with one of Ireland’s most fascinating yet least well-known birds, the Chough.
29-4-2024 • 1 minuut, 49 seconden
WildMind in Kerry and Scops Owls in France
Niall Hatch is not in studio this week; he’s in the village of Fenit on the shores of Tralee Bay in Co. Kerry. He is at the WildMind festival, a celebration of environmentalism, conservation, sustainability and the natural world, he tells us more about the nature-themed festivities.
29-4-2024 • 5 minuten, 44 seconden
Nesting drama in Co. Meath
Our roving reporter Terry Flanagan paid a visit to a listener called Margaret Nangle, who has a pre-school in Summerhill, Co. Meath. For many years now, the school has had a nestbox with a camera.
29-4-2024 • 10 minuten, 58 seconden
Eric Dempsey discusses the singing stars of Wicklow’s East Coast Nature Reserve
Researcher Michele Browne paid a visit to the East Coast Nature Reserve, where Eric gave her a sneak peek at some of the key avian singing stars he hopes to showcase on the Dawn Chorus . . . including, with a bit of luck, the skulking Grasshopper Warbler and the handsome Reed Bunting.
29-4-2024 • 5 minuten, 51 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan Niall Hatch Jim Wilson, Eric Dempsey and Michele Browne. Topics up for disucssion, The Dawn Chorus, Wildmind in Kerry, Choughwatch 2024, Fungi and nesting.
29-4-2024 • 53 minuten, 31 seconden
Flora, Fauna . . . and Funga
Giuliana Furci, Founding Director of the Fungi Foundation, an associate of Harvard University and a National Geographic Explorer speaks to Éanna all about fungi, fascinating and crucially important organisms that are neither plant nor animal.
29-4-2024 • 7 minuten, 58 seconden
Looking forward to the Dawn Chorus: Sunday 5th May 2024
International Dawn Chorus Day will take place on Sunday 5th May, and this year the Mooney Goes Wild team will again be bringing it to listeners across Ireland, the world a celebration of Irish birdsong from midnight through to 7:00am on RTÉ Radio One, in a simulcast with RTÉ Lyric FM. We look forward to the biggest radio event in the natural world.
29-4-2024 • 14 minuten, 2 seconden
The Magpie
The Magpie is much maligned. Biologist Terry Flanagan debunks some of myths and asks just why we have such strong feelings about this beautiful and intelligent creature.
22-4-2024 • 53 minuten, 42 seconden
Getting to know one of our rarest insects, the Great Yellow Bumblebee
Margaret Tallot, co author of An Bhumbóg Mór Bhuí dicusses her new book which is all about the Great Yellow Bumblebee.
15-4-2024 • 12 minuten, 1 seconde
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna Niall Hatch, Michele Browne and Margaret Tallot. Topics up for discussion inclube birds, quiries from listeners, Dawn Chorus and the Great Yellow Bumblebee.
15-4-2024 • 53 minuten, 36 seconden
Hooded Crow nesting strategies
Derek and Richard came upon a rather untidy nest, high on an electricity pylon. It was the nest of a pair of Hooded Crows, we learn all about the nesting habits of these widespread and familiar Irish birds.
15-4-2024 • 4 minuten, 47 seconden
Ireland’s Garden Birds
As mentioned above, as part of his work for BirdWatch Ireland, our very own Niall Hatch recently gave a talk all about Ireland’s Garden Birds to the members of the Bray Active Retirement Association in Co. Wicklow. We are pleased to bring you a portion of Niall’s talk
15-4-2024 • 18 minuten, 14 seconden
Let’s talk about birds
Niall tells us about a talk on the topic of Irish Garden Birds that he gave to Bray Active Retirement Association in Co. Wicklow.
15-4-2024 • 1 minuut, 11 seconden
Queries from our listeners
Our researcher Michele Browne brings us a selection of the natural history questions that you have posed to our expert panellists. Including a sick Greenfinch.
15-4-2024 • 15 minuten, 42 seconden
One Swallow does not a summer make . . . quite clearly!
Despite the inclement weather, the past weekend saw an influx of migrant birds into Ireland, and leading the charge were some of our first Sand Martins and Swallows of the season.
8-4-2024 • 4 minuten, 20 seconden
I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen
we discuss the impact of storms on animals and check in with our panellists to see whether they survived the meteorological onslaught.
8-4-2024 • 3 minuten, 15 seconden
Could a South American Creamy-bellied Thrush be singing here in Ireland? The Merlin app seems to think so!
Brilliant though it is, Merlin still makes mistakes, as we learn courtesy of an erroneous report we received of a Creamy-bellied Thrush, a species usually confined to South America. As our panellists explain on tonight’s programme, we can be absolutely certain that it is impossible for one of these New World songbirds to turn up in Ireland.
8-4-2024 • 3 minuten, 37 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Eric Dempsey, Niall Hatch, Terry Flanagan, Michele Browne and Denis O'Shea. Topics up discusion include, storms, birds, Ötzi the Iceman and marine life.
8-4-2024 • 54 minuten, 17 seconden
Rainbow Trout Caviar
Terry travelled down to meet with owner Ger Kirwan and general manager Stephen Murphy-O’Sullivan under a very well-known bridge in Aughrim, Co. Wicklow, where they explained the processes involved in the rearing Rainbow Trout Caviar and also the harvesting of the eggs.
8-4-2024 • 8 minuten, 47 seconden
Rays, skates and sharks in Tralee Bay
Mooney Goes Wild Researcher Michele Browne met with Louise Overy, a shark expert and lecturer at MTU Kerry, they speak about the importance of Tralee Bay as a nursery ground for the above-mentioned cartilaginous fish species, about Angel Sharks, in particular, and about the hunt for Mermaid’s purses.
8-4-2024 • 12 minuten, 55 seconden
Fisheries Society
In Co. Kerry, fishermen are leading the way in the protection of vital sea nurseries in Tralee Bay. Denis O’Shea is Manager of the Tralee Oyster Fisheries Society, and he joins us on tonight’s programme to tell us more.
8-4-2024 • 5 minuten, 18 seconden
Cetti's Warbler
Eric Dempsey recently had the good fortune of seeing and hearing one a Cetti's Warbler at BirdWatch Ireland’s East Coast Nature Reserve in Newcastle, Co. Wicklow.
8-4-2024 • 3 minuten, 52 seconden
Kestrels in decline
Niall Hatch tells us on tonight’s programme, the Kestrel is sadly declining in Ireland, to such an extent that it now finds itself on the Red-list of Birds of Conservation Concern in Ireland, it is nonetheless still to be found in all 32 counties on this island and is not yet a rarity here.
8-4-2024 • 5 minuten, 29 seconden
Richard gets up close and personal with Ötzi the Iceman
Last week, Richard Collins took a trip to the Italian Alps with no fewer than seven of his grandchildren. The main purpose of their visit was to see the remains of Ötzi the Iceman, the oldest-known naturally preserved mummy in Europe.
8-4-2024 • 5 minuten, 51 seconden
The Gearagh
Derek was filming for Bank from the Brink at the The Gearagh in Co. Cork during the week. While there, producer and director of the programme, our good friend Rory Cobbe, took the opportunity to speak to local resident Una Keating about the area, when what should fly overhead but their first Swallow of the year?
8-4-2024 • 1 uur, 4 minuten
Aquatic Plants in Ireland: A Photographic Guide
We sent Biologist and Roving Reporter Terry Flanagan to go out and about in search of aquatic plants with one of the book’s authors, Prof. Joe Caffrey.
25-3-2024 • 12 minuten, 40 seconden
The mystery of Derek’s mismatched bay trees
Derek Mooney happens to have two potted bay trees in his front garden, one either side of his front door. Both are the same age, yet one has grown considerably larger than the other. Our panel tell us why.
25-3-2024 • 3 minuten, 37 seconden
Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide – 2nd Edition
Ornithologist, author and nature tour guide Jim Wilson and Photographer Mark Carmody chat about their new book Birds of Ireland: A Field Guide – 2nd Edition.
25-3-2024 • 17 minuten, 12 seconden
On the trail of Leopards in Sri Lanka
Niall tells us all about his recent trip to Sri Lanka.
25-3-2024 • 12 minuten, 39 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins Niall Hatch, Jim Wilson and Mark Carmody. Topic up for discussion include potted plants, the wildlife of Sir Lanka and bird photography.
25-3-2024 • 53 minuten, 38 seconden
Take your poo with you!
Authorities in Mount Everest have announced that visitors to Everest are now required to carry their poo back to base camp, rather than simply leave it where it falls.
25-3-2024 • 4 minuten, 34 seconden
The island of Lambay
Dr. Matthew Jebb, Director of the National Botanic Gardens at Glasnevin, joins us from Lambay and tells us more about the Island of Lambay.
18-3-2024 • 1 minuut, 24 seconden
There’s no such thing as shamrock!
With St. Patrick’s Day now done and dusted for another year, Terry thought it was the perfect opportunity to burst a few bubbles by breaking the shocking news to our listeners that there is no such thing as shamrock!
18-3-2024 • 1 minuut, 37 seconden
Wildlife-watching on the beautiful island of Sri Lanka
Niall Hatch joins us from the beautiful, nature-rich island of Sri Lanka, located in the Indian Ocean just to the south of the Indian Subcontinent. Niall is visiting Sri Lanka on a birdwatching trip, in the hope of encountering each of the 34 unique, or "endemic", bird species that can be found nowhere else on Earth.
18-3-2024 • 18 minuten, 33 seconden
An encounter with the Duke of Wellington’s tree in Malahide
Derek and Richard were taking a stroll recently in Dublin’s Malahide Castle. During their walk, Richard pointed out one of the most impressive of these arboreal specimens, a magnificent and stately Giant Redwood, also known as the Giant Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum.
18-3-2024 • 13 minuten, 12 seconden
Cloncrow Bog, Co. Westmeath
Our resident biologist and roving reporter Terry Flanagan took a trip recently to Cloncrow Bog, just outside the town of Tyrrellspass in Co. Westmeath.He met up with Eugene Dunbar, secretary of a local ETHOS: what a great name!
18-3-2024 • 12 minuten, 55 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Niall Hatch, Matthew Jebb, Terry Flanagan and Michele Browne. Topics up for discussion include the Island of Lambay, Duke of Wellingtons tree, Sri Lanka, Cloncrow Bog and Shamrocks.
18-3-2024 • 49 minuten
Abseiling slug
Derek spoke to Dr. Roy Anderson, Ireland’s leading authority on terrestrial invertebrates and author of the book Slugs of Britain and Ireland: Identification, Understanding and Control at his home in Belfast. As Roy explains, slugs are remarkable and unusual creatures, especially when it comes to reproduction.
4-3-2024 • 12 minuten, 37 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins & Niall Hatch,T erry Flanagan, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Michele Browne Dr Roy Anderson and Rob Gandola.
4-3-2024 • 50 minuten, 5 seconden
Richard and Terry go swanning about the place
Richard took a stroll with our roving reporter Terry Flanagan at Broadmeadow Estuary in north Co. Dublin to take a look at a pair of these magnificent creatures.
4-3-2024 • 8 minuten, 48 seconden
Lizard or not?
Listener Damian Coman from Tipperary sent us a photo of a small creature that he discovered under a pile of logs in his garden. We sent thes photo to our good friend Rob Gandola of the Irish Herpetological Society, who revealed that it wasn’t a lizard, but rather was a Smooth Newt,
4-3-2024 • 9 minuten, 51 seconden
Questions from listeners
Derek and the the panel answer your questions about the Robin, The House Martin and the House Sparrow.
4-3-2024 • 9 minuten, 20 seconden
Extremadura: one of the best birdwatching locations in Europe
Niall Hatch wasn’t with us for last week’s programme, as he was away on a birdwatching trip to the region of Extremadura in the west of Spain. He tells us it is one of the best birdwatching locations in all of Europe.
4-3-2024 • 7 minuten, 58 seconden
Bringing nature back into the lives of children at Gaelscoil na Fuinseoige
We never cease to be amazed by the imagination and innovation of schools as they strive to bring nature back into the lives of children. Parents are playing a key role in this, as our Researcher Michele Browne found out recently when she met with teachers, parents and students at Gaelscoil na Fuinseoige in Churchtown, Dublin.
26-2-2024 • 8 minuten, 11 seconden
Going on a wild goose chase
Derek caught up with Eric Dempsey in Irishtown Stadium while he was conducting a goose survey, prior to the birds’ departure for Canada in late March or early April.
26-2-2024 • 14 minuten, 17 seconden
Turn on your frog lights!
Derek recently bumped into radio presenter Adrian Kennedy, who told him an extraordinary story about a frog that was trapped in the rear tail light of his new Škoda car. Our Roving Reporter Terry Flanagan says that this is probably the most unusual report he has ever done in over 20 years on the programme.
26-2-2024 • 17 minuten, 23 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan and Niall Hatch. Topics up discussion include Frogs, Brent Geese and bringing nature into the lives of children.
26-2-2024 • 51 minuten, 35 seconden
Questions from listeners
Derek and the panel answer listeners questions about the Common Wasps and the Harlequin Ladybird.
26-2-2024 • 5 minuten, 32 seconden
Just One Leg to Stand On
Jim Wilson spoke to Éadaoin and Ciarán Farrell, Pupils St. Peter’s Secondary School in Passage West, Co. Cork on their reseacrh project which was awarded First Place in the Biological & Ecological Sciences – Intermediate Group category in the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2024.
19-2-2024 • 11 minuten, 34 seconden
New Year Plant Hunt
Botanist and BSBI’s Ireland Officer Bridget Keehan speaks to Éanna Ní Lamhna about the results of the New Year Plant Hunt of the Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland.
19-2-2024 • 6 minuten, 50 seconden
Climate Heroes Wanted!
Our reporter Terry Flanagan recently met the CEO of Global Action Plan, Hans Zomer, who explained what the Climate Heroes Challenge entails and how people can become involved.
19-2-2024 • 10 minuten, 17 seconden
Questions from listeners
Derek and the panel answer listeners questions about Blue Tits banging their heads against a mirror in the garden and when should you not cut your hedges?
19-2-2024 • 6 minuten, 7 seconden
Birds and human health
Aimée Gray is General Manager of Agri Aware and she tells us more about her research into the impact of birds on human health.
19-2-2024 • 18 minuten, 18 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan, Niall Hatch, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Terry Flanagan and Jim Wilson. Topic up for discussion include Blue Tits, hedge cutting, Climate Heroes Challange, birds and human health, birds standing on one leg and a new year plant hunt.
19-2-2024 • 54 minuten, 15 seconden
Hold the front page! Frog seen in south Co. Dublin
Our panel discuss the emergence from hibernation of frogs each spring, including the factors that cause them to reappear on different dates in different parts of the country. Given the mild winter we have had, it stands to reason that frogs should be out and about over much of the country in the coming days, if they aren’t already.
12-2-2024 • 2 minuten, 45 seconden
Mayflies on Lough Carra
Ken gives us an update on his project to monitor Mayflies and on efforts to ensure that their populations can grow and thrive once more at key strongholds, including Lough Carra in Co. Mayo.
12-2-2024 • 3 minuten, 34 seconden
Could we bring the Sturgeon back to Ireland?
Our expert in all things fishy, Ken Whelan, discusses the pros and cons of a potential sturgeon reintroduction campaign in Irish rivers and the benefits to other species, including Salmon.
12-2-2024 • 16 minuten, 27 seconden
Great Tits are breeding earlier in the year than they used to
We discuss the Great Tit, a colourful, clever and abundant bird, which range across most of Eurasia and which happen to be the most intensively studied birds in the world.
12-2-2024 • 7 minuten, 54 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan, Ken Whelan and Niall Hatch. Topics up for dicussion include Common Frogs, the Great Tit, Sturgeon, Salmon and grummpy Snowdrops.
12-2-2024 • 54 minuten, 3 seconden
Dinosaur fish in the Dead Zoo
Our roving reporter Terry Flanagan travelled to the Natural History Museum in Dublin to speak to Keeper Paulo Viscardi about the large sturgeon specimen on display in the museum, originally caught in the River Liffey.
12-2-2024 • 7 minuten, 24 seconden
Grumpy Snowdrops
Our Researcher Michele Browne paid a visit to the banks of the River Slaney near Tullow in Co. Carlow, where on the 40-acre Altamont Gardens she met with plantsman Robert Miller, who runs the garden centre there and was keen to show Michele some particularly grumpy-faced snowdrops!
12-2-2024 • 8 minuten, 40 seconden
Salmon in trouble
Sturgeon are not the only migratory: the also travels long distances between its feeding and spawning waters. A highly celebrated species here in Ireland, sadly it is also an increasingly threatened one. As Ken tells us.
12-2-2024 • 6 minuten, 23 seconden
Highlight Show: Mooney Goes Wild Great Big Garden Bird Watch
Nature On One series on Public Holidays and Mooney Goes Wild have teamed up with BirdWatch Ireland, Ireland's largest wildlife conservation charity, to bring you our inaugural live Garden Birdwatch.
5-2-2024 • 54 minuten, 38 seconden
Let’s hope the early bird catches the worm
Terry Flanagan brings us news of a pair of Blackbirds in his own garden who have already started the construction of their nest, a rather unexpected occurrence in the month of January.
29-1-2024 • 10 minuten
Singing a different tune
Our panellists also discuss a bird which seems to be visiting garden bird tables and feeders with increasing frequency. The Bullfinch is a beautiful and unobtrusive little bird which especially loves to feed on flowers.
29-1-2024 • 2 minuten, 46 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan, Jim Wilson, Niall Hatch, Josh Davis and Rob Gandola. Topics up for discussion include; giant penguins, Blackbirds, Bullfinch, The Great Big Garden Bird Watch and Living Classrooms.
29-1-2024 • 54 minuten, 5 seconden
Jim Wilson looks forward to our Great Big Garden Birdwatch
Jim joins us to tell us more about what to expect on the big day and to fill us in on some of the most interesting recent avian observations at his bird table.
29-1-2024 • 6 minuten, 34 seconden
Giant Penguins once roamed the beaches of New Zealand
Richard Collins speaks to Josh Davis, Digital News Editor with the Natural History Museum in London about this remarkable discovery, how these extinct giant penguins lived and how they compare to their cousins who still swim in the southern oceans today.
29-1-2024 • 14 minuten, 51 seconden
Living Classrooms in the Garden County
Terry Flanagan visits Co. Wicklow, the Garden County of Ireland, where he meets up with local resident and wildlife expert Rob Gandola, where they discuss an exciting new project called Living Classrooms.
29-1-2024 • 18 minuten, 8 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch. Topics for discussion include birds in stormy weather, Jays, inedble insects, nature notes and wildlife playing a key role in enhancing the well-being of patients
22-1-2024 • 52 minuten, 52 seconden
Marymount Hospital
Researcher Michèle Browne travelled to Marymount University Hospital and Hospice in Cork to see an innovative programme where wildlife in is playing a key role in enhancing the well-being of patients, including those in the end-stages of life.
22-1-2024 • 23 minuten, 24 seconden
You’re winding me up: how birds cope with winter storms
The weather here in Ireland has been pretty turbulent of late, we explore how some species of birds deal with high winds better than others, with those that feed mainly on insects and those that must spend the winter at sea generally finding it hardest.
22-1-2024 • 11 minuten, 29 seconden
Nature Notes from the Mooney archive
We revisit three of these Nature Notes with the people who wrote them, all of whom will be very familiar to regular Mooney Goes Wild listeners.
22-1-2024 • 10 minuten, 22 seconden
Jays and acorns: a never-ending natural cycle
Jay's key strategy for coping with food shortages due to bad winter weather conditions is to plan ahead. Each autumn, Ireland’s Jays collect and bury vast quantities of acorns.
22-1-2024 • 6 minuten, 21 seconden
Gearing up for the Great BIG Garden Birdwatch on 5th February
Tune in to RTÉ Radio One from 15:00 this February Bank Holiday Monday to help us celebrate Ireland’s garden birds and the people who survey and conserve them, and don’t forget to let us know what you see on the day.
15-1-2024 • 56 seconden
Cattle Egret feeding on a city street
While on holiday on the Canary Island of Lanzarote recently, our RTÉ colleague Brian Lally sent us a very interesting video he filmed of a bird called a Cattle Egret collecting cockroaches. Terry and Niall discuss these fascinating long-necked, long-legged birds.
15-1-2024 • 5 minuten, 51 seconden
Dublin's urban Otter is still in residence
Terry brings us an update on this magnificent mustelid, which is still thrilling visitors to the busy city park with its spectacular swimming displays and its "otterly" unusual tameness around humans.
15-1-2024 • 1 minuut, 21 seconden
Green Hydrogen
November saw European Hydrogen Week, which gave us the opportunity to speak to Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe about this exciting new fuel option and what it could mean for our planet.
15-1-2024 • 41 minuten, 32 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Michael Sheridan, Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Terry Flanagan & Niall Hatch
15-1-2024 • 50 minuten, 36 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Niall Hatch, Jim Wilson, Eric Dempsey, Éanna Ní Lamhna,Conor Macauley and Manchán Magan.
8-1-2024 • 53 minuten, 5 seconden
Bird questions from our listeners
We kick off this first Mooney Goes Wild programme of 2024 with a series of questions all about birds, submitted to us by email over the festive period. Programme Researcher Michele Browne puts them to Niall Hatch to see if we can come up with answers for our loyal listeners.
8-1-2024 • 5 minuten, 37 seconden
Gearing up for the Great BIG Garden Birdwatch
This February, as part of our Nature On One series on Public Holidays, Mooney Goes Wild will be teaming up with BirdWatch Ireland, Ireland’s largest wildlife conservation charity, to bring you our inaugural live Great BIG Garden Birdwatch.
8-1-2024 • 20 minuten, 49 seconden
Starling murmurations return to Belfast city skyline
Over the years, we have reported on the amazing spectacle of thousands of Starlings performing their murmurations over Belfast. We speak to RTÉ’s Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley, who has been to the Albert Bridge to see the spectacle for himself.
8-1-2024 • 8 minuten, 48 seconden
Wolf-men and Water Hounds: The Myths, Monsters and Magic of Ireland
Author and Documentary maker Manchán Magan has a fantastic new book out that we know a great many Mooney Goes Wild listeners will love. Featuring wonderful illustrations by Steve Doogan, Wolf-men and 'Water Hounds: The Myths, Monsters and Magic of Ireland'.
8-1-2024 • 16 minuten, 17 seconden
The Pigeon
For this New Year's Day, we have a special documentary from our Nature On One series entitled 'The Pigeon'. The programme is presented by Terry Flanagan.
1-1-2024 • 53 minuten, 28 seconden
The Wren - King of All Birds
Today's Mooney Goes Wild festive special is about a bird that is intimately associated in Irish tradition with St Stephen’s Day: the tiny Wren. As Niall Hatch tells us on tonight’s programme, these feisty little birds punch well above their weight.
26-12-2023 • 27 minuten, 31 seconden
The Twelve Days of Christmas
For this Christmas Day, Derek and the team look at the six avian gifts that feature so prominently in the ever-popular festive song 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'.
25-12-2023 • 58 minuten, 8 seconden
Don’t give pets as presents this Christmas
Andrew Byrne of BrayVet in Co. Wicklow highlights one gift that you should definitely not give: a pet
18-12-2023 • 1 minuut, 43 seconden
Something "otterly" unexpected in Herbert Park
Nature-enthusiast Gustavo Zoladz and Terry Flanagan admire an otter in an unexpected place, Dublin's Herbert Park.
18-12-2023 • 17 minuten, 33 seconden
The Holly and The Ivy
On Christmas Day last year, we broadcast a Mooney Goes Wild special all about the two yuletide plants which feature in one of the most popular Christmas carols. One of the traditional Irish musicians who featured on Vanessa Williams' recording was whistle-player Cormac Breatnach. He talks to Derek Mooney and Éanna Ní Lamhna.
18-12-2023 • 14 minuten, 8 seconden
Trees are Good, Trees are Good
Nick Coughlan of RTÉ Junior tells us about the latest batch of the Ireland’s Unreal podcast, presented by Hugh Cooney.
18-12-2023 • 2 minuten, 6 seconden
Roadkill: a much bigger problem than we thought
Michele Browne has been investigating the issue of roadkill for us, with some staggering and deeply concerning results.
18-12-2023 • 11 minuten, 40 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Richard Collins, Gustavo Zoladz, Terry Flanagan, Cormac Breatnach, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Niall Hatch, Michele Browne, Andrew Byrne and Nick Coughlan. Topics for discussion include the original Christmas bird, an otter in Herbert Park and the Wren.
18-12-2023 • 53 minuten, 49 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild Christmas Special
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Researcher Michele Browne, Niall Hatch, Terry Flanagan and Richard Collins for this years Chrsitmas Special.
11-12-2023 • 51 minuten, 47 seconden
Helping to get wildlife on the right track
Éanna recently had the pleasure of speaking to a group of Iarnród Éireann workers about the abundance of wildlife that is to be found along Ireland’s railway network.
4-12-2023 • 1 minuut, 59 seconden
Good news about landmark wildlife gardening book
Our old friend, UK-based wildlife campaigner, naturalist and author (not to mention founder of International Dawn Chorus Day) Chris Baines happened to be in Malahide, Co. Dublin over the weekend. Derek took the opportunity to catch up with him and to hear first-hand some good news about his acclaimed book RHS Companion to Wildlife Gardening.
4-12-2023 • 2 minuten, 23 seconden
Birds that never fail to turn heads: all about owls
Jim Wilsona and Dr Alan McCarthy, Barn Owl Research Officer with conservation charity BirdWatch Ireland discuss the current influx of Short-eared Owls.
4-12-2023 • 7 minuten, 49 seconden
What octopuses can teach us about ourselves
A Netflix documentary has been raising awareness of and public interest in one of the most fascinating and mysterious groups in the animal kingdom. Neuroscientist Dr Amy Courtney, originally from Dublin and now working at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, admits herself that she has become obsessed with octopuses.
According to ESB Networks, woodpecker-damaged electricity poles have emerged as an issue in parts of Ireland's, particularly in the southeast of the country.We discuss this novel issue, the ways in which it might be tackled and how Irish authorities can learn lessons about how to cope with woodpeckers from their counterparts in other countries.
4-12-2023 • 11 minuten, 13 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Jim Wilson, Niall Hatch and Neuroscientist Dr Amy Courtney. Topics up for discussion include wildlife on the railways. octopuses, great spotted woodpecker, Harpers Island wetlands and Short-eared owls.
4-12-2023 • 53 minuten, 25 seconden
Harper’s Island Wetlands in Co. Cork: well worth a visit this winter
Jim joins us from Harper’s Island itself and fills us in on the wildlife that can currently be found there and how to experience and enjoy it at close quarters.
4-12-2023 • 5 minuten, 54 seconden
Fungi of Killarney National Park
Louis O’Toole tells us about his newly-published book, 'The Spectacular Fungi of Killarney National Park' and sheds some light on these oft-overlooked organisms.
27-11-2023 • 7 minuten, 15 seconden
Full of the joys of spring... in November?
Éanna Ní Lamhna chats to Derek about the wild garlic that's suddenly appeared in her garden and Richard Collins discusses how the jungle-like state of his garden may be impacting the value of his neighbours’ properties.
27-11-2023 • 1 minuut, 17 seconden
BirdWatch Ireland’s Irish Garden Bird Survey kicks off today
Regular panellist Niall Hatch joins us to chat about two of BirdWatch Ireland's surveys; The Irish Garden Bird Survey & The Irish Staring Murmuration Survey!
27-11-2023 • 11 minuten, 18 seconden
Mooney Goes Wild
Derek is joined by Éanna Ní Lamhna, Richard Collins, Eric Dempsey, Niall Hatch & Reporter Terry Flanagan. Topics up for discussion include Wild Garlic, The Irish Garden Bird Survey, The I rish Staring Murmuration Survey and more.
27-11-2023 • 53 minuten, 29 seconden
Terry goes batty in Co. Meath!
Our roving reporter Terry Flanagan recently travelled to Slane, Co. Meath to meet up with Dr Niamh Roche from Bat Conservation Ireland to find out more about the biology of bats and the research she will be conducting over the next few months.
27-11-2023 • 15 minuten, 39 seconden
Eric goes on a wild goose chase
“Birdman” Eric Dempsey chats to Niall Hatch about the Brent Goose, about the life and times of these remarkable birds: where they come from, what they eat, how they behave and how their population is faring.
27-11-2023 • 17 minuten, 10 seconden
Who’s watching whom?
Niall Hatch and Herpetologist Gandola were out recording a report about frogs for RTÉ Radio One’s Nature Nights series when the spotted Sika.