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Natural Connections

Modern life in Scotland is increasingly busy. The connections our ancestors had with nature and the land are being lost. As leisure time shrinks, or is filled with hi-tech experiences, opportunities to experience nature become fewer. And yet it is possible to connect with nature on a day to day basis. All around us, the great web of life continues to hold its shape, and nature continues its eternal cycles. Keep looking, listening, smelling, touching - and keep experiencing natural connections.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

NS56V
Battlefield - Cathcart - Mount Florida - Kings Park - Toryglen
Waterways: White Cart from the north end of Linn Park, through Cathcart to the back of Battlefield.
Target species: Little Grebe, Cormorant, Grey Heron, Mute Swan, Mallard, Tufted Duck, Goosander, Moorhen, Coot, Redshank, Kingfisher, Grey Wagtail, Reed Bunting, Domestic Mallard.
Open / Wooded areas: White Cart corridor, Kings Park, Toryglen Park, corner of Queens Park (and open area around Victoria) and Hampden Park precinct.
Target species: Buzzard, Kestrel, Lesser black-backed Gull, Great black-backed Gull, Collared Dove, Great spotted Woodpecker, Waxwing, Song Thrush, Treecreeper, Jay, Rook, Raven, Brambling, Siskin, Redpoll, Bullfinch, Hooded Crow, Hybrid Hoodie.

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