Friday, March 20, 2026
A single Fulmar was on a ledge on Salisbury Crags when we checked this morning. Later, a walk around half of Gladhouse Reservoir produced sightings of several interesting species including Red-legged Partidge, Kestrel, Skylark and a suite of farmland waders (Lapwing, Oystercatcher, Curlew and Redshank).
Thursday, March 19, 2026
At least four Hawfinches were near the cemetery in the grounds of Scone Castle this lunchtime.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
There were fourteen Mute Swans on the Queen's Park boating pond this afternoon. However no Tufted Ducks were present (possibly all on Maxwell Park Pond where I counted 36 a few days ago).
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Today I walked from Castlemilk over the Cathkin Braes down to the James Hamilton Heritage Park, then from Carmunnock back to Castlemilk. Best birds were lots of singing Skylarks and the long-staying drake Scaup on Mains Loch. Two Japanese Cherry trees at the entrance to Castlemilk Swimming Pool did their best to lift what was otherwise a gloomy, blustery day.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Today was another day of persistent rain and gusty winds. However three Stock Doves feeding on the ground at Nether Pollok Playing Fields lifted the gloom a little.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
The two Pollok Rooks' nests which had been started when I checked last Sunday were looking more-or-less finished when I checked today. A pair of Mistle Thrushes were nearby and prominent singers included Song thrush, Greenfinch and Dunnock. There has been a noticeable influx of Lesser Black-backed Gulls into the area, and a corresponding decline in Black-headed Gull numbers.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Some of the best birds at RSPB Loch Leven today consisted of Tree Sparrow, Pintail, Gadwall, Jay and Stonechat. Birds at Hogganfield Loch included Whooper Swan and Oystercatcher. Botanical highlights were flowering Lungwort and Marsh Marigold. Frogspawn was in Hogganfield Marsh.