Monday, 13 September 2021

The End of Summer Birding

In the days leading up to the end of summer (August) I managed, thanks to Judith and Mike, to visit the Cardwell Bay area in Greenock on the 18th and the Loch Lomond area on the 24th. I also managed to fit in visits to Hogganfield Park LNR and Frankfield Loch.

Cardwell Bay/Ironotter Point

Here we saw a few common waders and some nice Sandwich Terns.

Turnstone

Curlew and Sandwich Terns

RSPB Loch Lomond and surrounding lanes and farm land

We managed two sightings of Osprey, one flying parallel to the River Endrick and one distantly on an island. Other nice sightings included Spotted Flycatcher, Nuthatch and a Small Copper butterfly.

Loch Lomond, with Ben Lomond in the background

Spot the dot (Osprey)

Spotted Flycatcher

Nuthatch

Small Copper

Not surprisingly, I managed to visit  Hogganfield Park LNR and Frankfield Loch, where wader passage had begun.

Hogganfield Park LNR

Black-headed Gull (ringed in the Moorfoots, south of Edinburgh)

Male Bullfinch

Whitethroat (juvenile)

Blue Tit (juvenile)

Frankfield Loch

Ruff and Common Sandpiper

During this period I saw 69 species and my year list now stands at a very modest 153, with 97 of them having been seen in Glasgow.

On to September and the real birding begins, or not, depending on the weather!

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