Elder Park in Govan was full of Redwings this lunchtime. As they often do at this time of year, a group of twenty or so had gathered in the treetops and were chattering and whistling along with a similar number of Starlings. Every so often they would fly down to forage on the grass or in the bark-covered flower beds. The local Mistle Thrushes (I counted at least eight so they may well have included migrant birds) were greatly agitated and were chasing everything in sight including a Jackdaw and a Black-headed Gull. Other birds around the park included a single Pied Wagtail, two Common Gulls and a couple of immature Greater Black-backed Gulls.
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