Yes, they leave Ireland for the winter months and fly south to warmer places.
No lilacs are native to southeast Europe. They are not native to the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
No, there are none of them in Ireland.
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The main influx of swallows arrive in mid April but can arrive in late march, for example my swallows arrived on the 5th April last year which was kind of early, good dates to except them would be the 10th to the 15th.
no - elk are extinct in Ireland
No.
Hedgehogs, rabbits, badgers and foxes are native to Northern Ireland. Stoats, which are a type of weasel are also native to Northern Ireland.
There are no wild tigers in Ireland as they are not native to Ireland. The only place you will find them in Ireland are in zoos.
No
yes
Tetleys