A very wet and windy walk between Clackmannnan and Dunfermline was notable for lots of singing Warblers including numerous Willow Warblers, regular Whitethroats, two or three Blackcaps, a Chiffchaff, a Sedge Warbler and a possible Lesser Whitethroat. Yellowhamers were also extremely common, including two singing from the pathway - one down to a distance of 5 metres. Plenty of plants were in flower along the way including Wood Avens, an unusual Hawksbit species and naturalised "Fox and Cubs".
On the way down the road, Hogganfield Loch had nearly 100 Greylag Geese plus Great crested Grebes attending nests.
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