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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, June 14, 2026

I'm still hopeful that there maybe a female Tufted Duck on a nest hidden somewhere in Queen's Park but the number of non (or failed)-breeding birds on the boating pond was up to five today.

Saturday, June13, 2026

Today was too busy for natural connections. The first birds I noticed were three Lesser Black-backed Gulls scavenging outside the local pubs just after midnight.

Friday, June 12, 2026

Three or four Swallows were feeding around the back of Silverglade Shopping Centre today with another bird singing from the front of the building.  

Thursday, June 11, 2026

A Kingfisher flew under the Riverside Road bridge when I passed this morning.

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

A Grey Heron was wading, waist-deep in Maxwell Pond today, looking like a huge, long-necked duck. A Collared Dove nearby was slightly unusual. The cool, showery weather of the past week has seen my Swift sightings drop to zero.   

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Swallows and House Martins, no doubt with broods to feed, were feeding frantically over Elder Park, Govan this morning, whenever a break in the cold, drizzly weather would allow. 

Monday, June 08, 2026

Some notable sightings from Queen's Park today included four Stock Doves sunbathing together on a small patch of grass and two Little Grebes patrolling the boating pond. 

Sunday, June 07, 2026

A coffee stop at RSPB Loch Leven this lunchtime confirmed that Tree Sparrows were still present between the visitor centre and the car park. A Swallow's nest under the eaves had young ready to fledge.