Prints

This page contains a number of my personal favourite images. They are displayed in low resolution in order to speed up page loading. If you would like to purchase a print, please email olearyr@iol.ie to get a quote. Personal preferences may vary widely in terms of size and framing options and all prints ordered are processed individually to match the buyer's requirements.

The silver-washed fritillary is one of Ireland's largest and most striking butterflies.

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The peacock butterfly in the height of summer.

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Derryclare Lake, near Clifden in Connemara, Co. Galway, just after sunrise.

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The little egret, one of our most graceful birds, not uncommon but very nervous of people.

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A red squirrel...do we have a more charming native mammal? Thankfully their numbers are gradually increasing in Ireland.

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Subtitled Fifty Shades of Orange - just like the kingfisher herself, this image made a splash when published in the Irish Times

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The beautifully coloured puffin, taken on the Great Saltee Island, Co. Wexford.

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Look before you leap!

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Love is in the air! A peahen is under close observation by her spectacular mate...

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Springtime on the river - and a proud mallard mother takes her newborn brood for a tentative swim...

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Blue tits don't stay still for long - but when they do, it's a chance to admire their beautiful colouring.

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The watery world of the grey heron, as he scans the river for a tasty trout...

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A male kingfisher watching below - waiting for lunch to swim into view...

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Portrait of a kingfisher

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Under observation...

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Success!

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