Bird Watching
A Must do Around Mizen!
Bird watching in Crookhaven, West Cork, offers a wonderful glimpse into the rich birdlife of Ireland’s southwest coast. The sheltered harbour, rocky shores, and nearby cliffs provide ideal habitats for a variety of species throughout the year. Locally, birders can often spot oystercatchers with their striking black-and-white plumage and bright orange bills probing the shoreline for shellfish. Other regular visitors include curlews, herons, and sandpipers feeding in the tidal shallows, while gannets, fulmars, and kittiwakes can be seen soaring over the nearby headlands. In the surrounding fields and hedgerows, smaller birds such as stonechats, wrens, and meadow pipits add to the lively chorus. During migration seasons, Crookhaven sometimes welcomes rarer visitors blown in from distant shores, making it an exciting destination for birdwatchers in every season.