Sunday was really good with Stephen getting two life ticks and I added to my year list with Purple Sandpiper and Golden Plover being the star birds. (Lynda doesn't do lists - she just enjoys the birds!)
Visiting Cairnhill Woods was a last minute, late afternoon visit but I was pleased with both the variety of common birds and the 30 Redwings appearing almost at dusk.
Sadly, the weather on both these days was not conducive to any photography!
However, we awoke to a clear blue sky on Thursday and our birding trip, to Loch Lomond NNR and beyond, provided excellent birds and scenery. We started by exploring some of the minor roads around Croftamie and picked up 4 species of geese, including 13 Barnacles.
After a much needed cuppa and hot roll, we headed over to the RSPB Loch Lomond Reserve and were pleased to discover that a new woodland trail has been opened. Lots of common woodland birds were seen with Siskins being the most notable ..
RSPB Loch Lomond 'Hub'
RSPB Loch Lomond woodland trail
Our next stop was at Craigendoran in search of a reported Black Redstart. After a walk south along the shoreline, we found the Black Redstart - a record shot follows ...........
Black Redstart
... as well as 2 unexpected Little Egrets....
Little Egret
The sunset provided a glorious end to an excellent day ..
Thursday 26 January 2017
The 1st-winter Glaucous Gull still at the Balgray Reservoir gull roost.
Tuesday 24 January 2017
A Jay at Pollok Country Park.
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