Wild Ireland - St. Colum Cille was known as the “Crane Saint” as he traveled the roads of Ireland with his pet crane. Cranes (Corr as Gaeilge) have been extinct in Ireland
Wild Ireland - The Eurasian Crane (Corr in Irish) was once common and widespread in Ireland. They went extinct in Ireland between 1540- 1600. Two pairs of Eurasian Crane can now be
First Common Crane Born In Ireland In 300 Years Hatches On Midlands Bog - Midlands 103
First crane operator hoist in use in Ireland
Common crane chicks hatch in Ireland
Cranes: Flying giant returning to Ireland after 300 years - BBC News
Giant birds spotted in Offaly that have not been seen in Ireland in over 300 years - Offaly Live
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The common crane returns to Ireland after 300 years | Newstalk
IRISH CRANE & LIFTING
Liffey Crane Hire Announced as Official Supplier of Woods Powr-Grip and Unic Mini Spider Cranes in Ireland
High hopes as Common Crane begins nesting in Ireland - BirdGuides
Giant cranes return to Ireland for the FIRST TIME IN 300 YEARS (WATCH)
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Giant cranes return to Ireland for the FIRST TIME IN 300 YEARS (WATCH)
Cranes in Dublin Ireland Stock Photo - Alamy
Giant Cranes Immortalized in Folklore Back In Ireland After 300 Years | Ancient Origins
More than three centuries after it disappeared from Ireland, the common crane, a bird that is part of its folklore and was a popular pet during medieval times, has returned to the
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Cranes: Flying giant returning to Ireland after 300 years
Nesting cranes offer hope of a return to Ireland after centuries