Wednesday, May 20, 2020
On a gloriously still and mild day, birding highlight was a Buzzard soaring over Pollok Wood. As usual I was alerted to its presence by the raucous calls of the Lesser Black-backed Gulls which loiter along the river every day. Despite their presence, the Moorhens under the Rosshall school bridge still have two good-sized chicks. A Mistle Thrush was near the west gate to the park and two pairs of Stock Doves were seen, along with a single and a singing bird. In the evening, a bat was hunting under the Cardonald Place footbridge and a Red Fox cub came to peer through the back door.
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