Friday, 3 July 2020

Hogganfield Special

After an exciting couple of days and two visits to Hogganfield Park LNR, I am devoting a whole post to this wonderful wildlife resource in the City.

On my first visit for many weeks, I was lucky enough to find a Red-necked Grebe - a first for the LNR! 

It normally breeds in Europe and Western Asia and some can be found wintering off the Lothian coast in Scotland. So to get a bird in breeding plumage on a Glasgow loch at the end of June /beginning of July is very unusual to say the least.

Unfortunately the bird was distant when I found it (close to the island), it was clearly resting with its head down and the weather was dull and overcast. So my photos were poor to say the least but here are a couple, one of which also features another unusual duck - a moulting drake Scaup.

Red-necked Grebe with Tufted Ducks behind 

Red-necked Grebe in middle with Scaup at the back and Tufted Ducks either side 

To give a better idea of what it looks like, here's a photograph of a Red-necked Grebe I took in the east coast of Scotland, albeit beginning to moult into its winter plumage

Red-necked Grebe 

In total, I saw 43 bird species over the two days and it was good to visit what is one of the best bird watching sites in central Scotland. I managed a few photos of other species with this Grey Heron posing at the car park.

Grey Heron 

And this Whitethroat one of at least 8 birds seen.

Whitethroat 

In addition to the Red-necked Grebe there were a few Little Grebes and Great Crested Grebes, a pair on a nest and 4 others with youngsters 

Great Crested Grebe and nest 

Adult and young Great Crested Grebe

As well as the birds, there were a variety of insects and some stunning wildflowers.

Pied Hoverfly 

Ringlet butterfly 

Six-spot Burnet moth 

Common Spotted Orchid 

Ragged Robin

Greater Butterfly Orchid 

Ox-eye Daisies 


As I've said before, it really is worth a visit and you never know what you might find!







Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Still Birding Locally - after all Glasgow's Wilds Better!

A few bird photos from Mugdock Woods, Bingham's Pond, Millichen and Dawsholm Park LNR - all taken over the last few weeks. 

Tree Pipit - Mugdock Woods
Tree Pipit - Mugdock Woods 

Spotted Flycatcher - Mugdock Woods 

Mute Swan family - Bingham's Pond 

Tree Sparrow - Millichen

Whitethroat - Millichen 

Sedge Warbler - Millichen 

Cuckoo - Millichen 

Moorhen (juvenile) - Dawsholm Park LNR 

It was good to see some new birds for the year and certainly the Cuckoo was a surprise.

With the lockdown due to ease slightly I may venture a wee bit further from home whilst still remaining in the Greater Glasgow area. And the posts may get more frequent as well.

Friday, 12 June 2020

Breeding Birds During Lockdown - Part 2

Following my last post which concentrated on Dawsholm Park LNR, this post illustrates some breeding species from other sites within walking distance of our house - some of the images may have been posted before. 

Starting with Bingham's Pond:

Mute Swans 

Moorhen

Mallard 

Coot 

Blue Tit 
Secondly, in and around the Forth & Clyde Canal:

Fledged Raven 

Adult Grey Wagtail with food for young  

And finally, in our garden:

Blue Tit 

Obviously, a lot more species have successfully bred in the area but these images reflect just some of the species that you can easily see.

And they have certainly helped in making the lockdown more bearable!




Wednesday, 10 June 2020

Breeding Birds During Lockdown - Part 1

This post features images of breeding birds from Dawsholm Park LNR which is within walking distance of our house.  All photos were taken between April-May 2020 and haven't been used in the Blog before.


Moorhen youngster 


Another brood of Mallard 

Mistle Thrush with food for young

Great Tit 

Blue Tit 

Nuthatch 

Jackdaw

Great Spotted Woodpecker plus young 

Ring-necked Parakeet 
Monitoring of the Friends of Glasgow's LNRs nest boxes showed that 10 boxes were being used by Blue Tits, 8 by Great Tits and one by a pair of Nuthatches. Only one box was left unused. This shows the importance of these type of nest boxes even in a wood with many natural holes.

Over the next day or so, I'll post another series of images featuring breeding birds from other sites within walking distance of our home.
















Saturday, 23 May 2020

Birding Dawsholm Park LNR During Lockdown

As promised, this is my second post featuring birds and landscapes seen locally during the Covid-19 lockdown. This time it covers Dawsholm Park LNR where I've seen 38 bird species in the period 23 April-22 May 2020, and a year total of 43.

The next post will be in c4 weeks time and feature breeding birds.

Remember to click on the photos to create a slideshow and enhanced viewing.


Woodland & Grassland - 5 May 2020

(Local) Oystercatcher feeding on grassland - 3 May 2020 

Woodland - 12 May 2020

Ring-necked Parakeet - 26 April 2020 

Great Spotted Woodpecker - 5 May 2020
Song Thrush - 3 May 2020 

River Kelvin at Dawsholm Park LNR - 20 May 2020 

Mallard duckling on River Kelvin - 20 May 2020

Cropped record shot of Dipper on River Kelvin - 22 May 2020 

Main park pond - 12 May 2020 

Two Mallard duckling on pond  - 12 May 2020 

Moorhen plus one of 3 young on pond - 22 May 2020

Highland Cattle - 18 May 2020
Looking south over the city - 12 May 2020

Finally, on walking to and from the LNR I also saw and heard a nice variety of birds with breeding Grey Wagtails and Raven being the most exciting. 

Grey Wagtail with food for young - F & C Canal - 5 May 2020

Record shot of juvenile Raven - 22 May 2020 






Friday, 22 May 2020

Birding Bingham's Pond During Lockdown

I hope everyone is coping with the lockdown caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

I've managed to bird locally as part of my daily exercise. This basically means Bingham's Pond, Dawsholm Park LNR and our garden.

This post and the photographs are limited to Bingham's Pond, where I have seen 28 species since the last post and 38 species for the year.


Bingham's Pond - 2 May 2020

Wren - 24 April 2020 

Grey Wagtail (juvenile) - 1 May 2020 

Male Blackcap gathering nest material - 1 May 2020 

Male Reed Bunting - a first for the pond - 10 May 2020 

Coot family - 13 May 2020 
Mallard duckling - one of many - 19 May 2020

Mute Swan plus 6 cygnets - 19 May 2020 

A similar post covering Dawsholm Park LNR will follow shortly.