Guest blog by Laura Smith, RSPB Portmore Lough warden
Portmore Lough, a hidden haven for nature near Aghalee in County Antrim, is home to a thriving colony of common terns.
These amazing birds, nicknamed ‘sea swallows’ due to their long tails, migrate all the way from Africa each spring to breed at the reserve. Despite their name, numbers of these birds are falling and they are now amber-listed (of medium conservation…