Sorry, about the quality. Seems it got mushed during upload.
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Sorry, about the quality. Seems it got mushed during upload.
Otter mother and her brand new, still fluffy and buoyant as a cork, cub. By all appearances this was a swimming lesson. Filmed on the Lee in Cork City in 2021. I have seen plenty of otters since but this is the only time I have filmed such a young cub. I got very lucky. #cork
Interesting to see councillors questioning the nature of duplicate submissions here. Why take the time to sit down and make a detailed submission if we are just going to count duplicates. www.irishtimes.com/ireland/dubl...
Cycle infrastructure Antwerp.
No one gonna steal an Antwerp rental bike. #notcork
No. There are eight propellers on these drones. The majority of consumer/semi professional video drones have four.
Although at pains to reassure people that the skies are open to all drone users, these guys do not have to apply for permission to fly in advance (form uf101) like the rest of us do since they swooped in town. #cork #skypizzapie
Short clip of an otter on the Lee, munching a fish, this Saturday afternoon. #cork
Myself and Chris Martin aka @looselenscap on Instagram followed this otter from the South Channel all the way around to the North Channel this Saturday afternoon. It was catching fish as it moved along, oblivious to the beeping cars on the quays. #cork
Lots of otter activity in the city at the moment it seems.
I went for a cycle along the lovely Lee this Saturday morning. I spotted four photographers along the way and this here snoozy seal. #cork
Did you get put through to the βtry everything to dissuade you from cancellingβ department?
Truth.
Male order.
If there wasn't a housing crisis we'd be bulldozing them for more roads.
It's always heartening to see them in these otherwise barren places.
Usually the opposite.
In Blackpool we have car parks and roads draining surface water directly into the river. We now have a β¬20M+ flood scheme in the works. In Carrigaline we have a FF councillor suggesting that we turn green (water absorbent) spaces in car (non-permeable) spaces. #cork www.echolive.ie/corknews/ari...
Think we can guess who that might beβ¦
βSimplification unitβ www.irishexaminer.com/news/politic...
What about the surface water runoff? No doubt theyβll be screaming about flooding later.
I cannot see how there would be a conflict with operators at 30m and below apart from the moment of delivery which I believe takes place at around 14m. The current proposal feels like complete overkill.
Page 1 of a submission to the Irish Aviation Authority.
Page 2 of a submission to the Irish Aviation Authority.
Page 3 of a submission to the Irish Aviation Authority.
My submission to the consultation on drone operations in the city.
The new "geozone" is an arbitrary imposition on commercial and community activities, with disproportionate negative impacts.
As a regulator, the IAA needs to sit back and consider if this would even withstand a court challenge. π§΅
Great to hear Minister Kevin 'Boxer' Moran talk about working with nature during a DΓ‘il Γireann debate on flooding in response to a number of TD's blaming pearl mussels etc - Thursday, 19 Feb 2026. Perhaps there is a change in the air. #cork
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This way credit can be taken for delivering housing and later for the inevitable flood scheme that follows.
Chonky Cork City otter. This picture was taken in the South Channel of the Lee in 2021. This fine fella is still around the city but has lost two canine teeth which helps to identify him. #cork
Otter. River Lee. Cork City. It was chewing on a crab at the time. Taken in 2022. #cork
All this faff for the benefit of one private operator.
Of all otter types, the giant river otter is the scariest looking. This is not a scientific observation.
Thanks for taking this on board Oliver.