Saturday, May 30, 2026
A singing Chiffchaff and a calling Oystercatcher provided the main interest as I was doing some gardening in Woodfarm this afternoon.
Friday, May 29, 2026
I spent a very enjoyable day touring some sites in Stirlingshire. Flanders Moss NNR held Skylark, Stonechat, Meadow pipit, Redpoll and Reed Bunting; the Lake of Menteith and Inchmahome Island held Cormorant and Greylag Goose; Stronlachachar had Red-breasted Merganser, Common Sandpiper, Common Gull, nesting House Martins and two Twite; Loch Ard had another two Red-breasted Mergansers plus Goosander, Greylag Goose, Canada Goose and Common Sandpiper; finally, David Marshall Lodge held Red Squirrel and singing Wood Warbler. Best birds of the day were those two Twite - a bird I seldom encounter - giving great views as one of them perched on the pier head railings.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
There was a noticeable increase in insect life when I walked around Pollokshaws this afternoon. Buff-tailed Bumblebee, Common Carder bee, Western Honey Bee and the Soldier Beetle Cantharis nigricans were the main species involved. Swallows were overhead quite a lot but I failed to locate any House Martins or Swifts.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
A pair of Tufted Ducks were on the boating pond in Queen's Park today. It remains to be seen whether they will breed, or indeed if any other females are hidden somewhere on eggs.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Today I walked from Shawlands to a meeting in St George's Cross. Breeding was confirmed for Blackbird (carrying food) and possible for Chiffchaff and Blackcap (singing males).
Monday, May 25, 2026
A belated WeBS count this morning produced interesting breeding records in the form of a Mute Swan pair with four cygnets and two Coot broods, both of two chicks. I also recorded one Common Swift overhead - my first for the site. The remainder of the day was spent on the Clyde SOC "cruise" around the Clyde basin. Wildlife highlights consisted of good numbers (perhaps 50 or more) of Porpoise plus Puffin, Great Northern Diver, Red-throated Diver, Golden Eagle, Cuckoo and Little Egret.