An early morning walk to Crookston produced a Cormorant high over Bonnyholm (skipping out the Rosshall bend of the river) and an abberant Jackdaw with white feathers in its wings nearby.
This afternoon, walked around a busy Mugdock Park. Most unusual sighting was actually right at the end of the walk in Milngavie town centre - a Moorhen 10 metres up a tree near the public library. Nearby a young Carrion Crow also had white wing patches.
This evening, a single Swift was scything over Crookston.
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