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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.

Wednesday, April 01, 2026

Queen's Park was wet and miserable (but actually quite mild) when I wandered through today. Most of the usual birds were present with Stock Doves (as usual) one of the highlights. Some of the Fritillaries in the garden dedicated to the memory of Moira Jones are now fully open and created a lovely scene in spite of the weather. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

A repeat visit to the linear park along the River Manzanares today produced most of the same species as last time with the addition of a Pond Slider sunbathing on the bank. Some of the more exotic street trees there included Tulip Tree and Ginkgo. 

Monday, March 30, 2026

An early start today allowed me to spend the morning in the Parque de Polvoranca near Leganes. My main target was Little Owl which unfortunately evaded me (except for a couple of distant calls). Birds I DID manage to connect with consisted of Red-legged Partridge, Marsh Harrier, Black Kite, Tree Sparrow, Kestrel, Iberian Green Woodpecker, Bar-headed Goose, Spotless Starling and Cattle Egret. 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Today I walked along the Madrid River (the Manzanares) where the authorities have created an excellent linear park. Interesting birds on and around the river consisted of Grey Heron, Cormorant, Egyptian Goose, Little Egret and Crag Martin.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Today started with nest-building Monk Parakeets, a singing Serin and a chirrupping Tree Sparrow outside Universidad Rey Juan Carlos metro station. 

Friday, March 27, 2026

Today started with a walk around the Parque Ciudad be Mayari in Alcorcon and end with a walk around the Parque de Buen Retiro in the centre of Madrid. Natural highlights were basking Pond sliders, a hunting Cattle Egret, singing Serins and great views of Iberian Green Woodpeckers. 

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Today was mostly spent traveling to Madrid, the only natural connections of the journey being Magpies at Madrid Airport.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

I went back to see the Fritillaries in Queen's Park today, but there has been no change since Monday. The buds of the Pear trees at the Langside Hall gate have begun to burst. It will be interesting to observe the annual cycle of a species I am mostly unfamiliar with.