Fine weather ensured a strong turnout of Wran boys in Daingean Uí Chuis for the annual Saint Stephen's Day tradition.
Various street 'Wrans' marched in colourful costume through the streets of the west Kerry town, playing traditional tunes and collecting money for charity.
West Kerry is one of the last strongholds of the mid-winter tradition.
The traditional dress of straw skirts and hats is now complimented by a eclectic mix of unusual costumes and masks.
The origins of the centuries' old tradition are unknown. Some believe elements of the celebration may have pagan echoes.
Meanwhile, the tradition was also celebrated in Sandymount, Dublin today.