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Red Squirrel Hide in Cregagh Wood - Glens Red Squirrel Group

Red Squirrel Hide, Clady Road, Glendun, Cushendun, Antrim, BT440TA
a red squirrel eating feed from a wooden box with the 'Glens Red Squirrel Group' logo on the side

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The Red Squirrel Hide in Cregagh Wood will be open every Saturday morning during the month of April from 8am to 10am for everyone.

This is an ideal opportunity to visit the Hide and hopefully see all the local wildlife that call Cregagh Wood their home. The following wildlife has been spotted at the Hide recently; Red Squirrels, Pheasants, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Blue Tits, Great Tits, Goldfinches, Chaffinches and many, many other birds.


Be sure to dress in warm clothes as it can still be cold at this time of year.

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