After last night's heavy rain, this morning's walk found the river had burst its banks, partially flooding the playing fields at Moulin and Bonnyholm. 112 Black-headed Gulls (the highest count of the winter) were gathered on the two flooded patches. Elsewhere, a Hooded x Carrion Crow hybrid was in Rosshall Park where 54 Siskins was a good local count. A little further afield, a Roe Deer was on the grassy slope to the north of Crookston Castle and at least fifteen Herring Gulls were scavenging around St James Parish Church.A flock of 30 Starlings and a single Redwing were also in that area.
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