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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.

Sunday, July 05, 2026

Several juvenile Lesser Black-backed Gulls were calling from rooftops around Shawlands and Pollokshaws today. I suspect they have not been enjoying the very rainy weather of the past week.  

Saturday, July 04, 2026

I walked to Snuffmill Bridge and back today, hoping to check if any Sand Martins were nesting at Cathcart Railway Station. The weather was against me (persistent, heavy rain) but there were six birds (including three flying in close formation - juveniles?) feeding over the river at Spean Street.

Friday, July 03, 2026

Marsh Orchids were flowering in their hundreds in "the orchard" in Queen's Park. Eight Stock Doves included a juvenile. 

Thursday, July 02, 2026

A Pied Wagtail was carrying food next to my apartment block today. Late evening, two Oystercatchers called repeatedly (but unseen) and a Lesser Black-backed Gull flushed fifteen Feral Pigeons from the Primary School and chased them for over a minute. 

Wednesday, July 01, 2026

Five Swallows were feeding over mown grass in a drizzly Pollok Park today. 

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

The Little Grebes on Queen's Park Boating Pond continue to visit their "nest", coming in mostly underwater.

Monday, June 29, 2026

Highlight of a long walk from Thornliebank to Malletsheugh was a couple of fresh Broad-leaved Helleborines just coming into flower.