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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.

Thursday, November 13, 2025

Unusual birds recorded during my illness-delayed WeBS count in Greenock today consisted of a Little Grebe and five Goosanders. Lunderston Bay had aMeadow Pipit and a Raven. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

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Monday, November 10, 2025

A day spent in bed with the flu meant only birds visible or audible from the house could be recorded. 

Sunday, November 09, 2025

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Saturday, November 08, 2025

The two first winter Tufted Ducks that were hatched on the small pond in Queens Park continue to roost together on the boating pond.

Friday, November 07, 2025

Best birds during a wander along Carronshore, Falkirk today were two Little Grebes and a Goldeneye on the canal, a hovering Kestrel, a flyover Skylark and at least two Jays.