33 birds were killed after hitting aircraft at the airport last year.
The figures have been released by the Department of Infrastructure in response to a Freedom of Information request.
Animals killed in such incidents include a hare as well as pipits and skylarks.
The data also shows the airport culled 156 birds and 100 rabbits and hares as part of measure to prevent strikes.
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