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Species / Subspecies
Photographer
Year
Recording Area
Site
Keyword
October 2021
Robin in Autumn sunshine
  • Robin
  • melophilus (British)
  • 12-10-2021
  • Graham Larrington
  • Inverugie
  • Moray and Nairn
Robin in Autumn sunshine: Robin, melophilus (British), 12-10-2021, Graham Larrington, Inverugie, Moray and Nairn
November 2021
Long Tailed Tit in hiding
  • Long-tailed Tit
  • 24-11-2021
  • John Agnew
  • Baron's Haugh
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Clyde
Long Tailed Tit in hiding: Long-tailed Tit, 24-11-2021, John Agnew, Baron's Haugh,North Lanarkshire, Clyde
Long - tailed Tit caught in an unusual pose while trying to be invisible.Late afternoon Winter soft light.
November 2021
Long Tailed Tit in soft winter sunlight
  • Long-tailed Tit
  • 24-11-2021
  • John Agnew
  • Baron's Haugh
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Clyde
Long Tailed Tit in soft winter sunlight: Long-tailed Tit, 24-11-2021, John Agnew, Baron's Haugh,North Lanarkshire, Clyde
Late afternoon, deep in bushes a Long-tailed Tit searching for insects before dark
November 2021
Crossbill feeding
  • Common Crossbill
  • 25-11-2021
  • John Agnew
  • Ardochrig Forest Nr Whitelee Windfarm
  • Clyde
Crossbill feeding: Common Crossbill, 25-11-2021, John Agnew, Ardochrig Forest Nr Whitelee Windfarm, Clyde
Female Crossbill feeding on pine cone.
November 2021
Female Crossbill flying with Pine cone
  • Common Crossbill
  • 25-11-2021
  • John Agnew
  • Ardochrig Forest Nr Whitelee Windfarm
  • Clyde
Female Crossbill flying with Pine cone: Common Crossbill, 25-11-2021, John Agnew, Ardochrig Forest Nr Whitelee Windfarm, Clyde
Interesting Crossbill behaviour.The birds snip off difficult to access pine cones then take them to a more comfortable branch then prise out the pine nuts with ease
November 2021
Low level flypast from Male Kestrel
  • Kestrel
  • 24-11-2021
  • John Agnew
  • Baron's Haugh
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Clyde
Low level flypast from Male Kestrel: Kestrel, 24-11-2021, John Agnew, Baron's Haugh,North Lanarkshire, Clyde
Male Kestrel flying unusually low while hunting.
November 2021
Hovering Kestrel
  • Kestrel
  • 24-11-2021
  • John Agnew
  • Baron's Haugh
  • North Lanarkshire
  • Clyde
Hovering Kestrel: Kestrel, 24-11-2021, John Agnew, Baron's Haugh,North Lanarkshire, Clyde
Alternative view showing wing detail of Male Kestrel hovering while on hunt for Voles
November 2021
Goosanders
  • Goosander
  • 20-11-2021
  • David Abraham
  • RSPB Barons Haugh
  • Motherwell
  • Clyde
Goosanders : Goosander, 20-11-2021, David Abraham, RSPB Barons Haugh,Motherwell , Clyde
Two females on the river Clyde near the Phoenix Hide as the Sun was heading for the horizon!
November 2021
Sitting tight!
  • Jack Snipe
  • 20-11-2021
  • David Abraham
  • Motherwell
  • Clyde
Sitting tight! : Jack Snipe, 20-11-2021, David Abraham, Motherwell , Clyde
In a Motherwell marsh!
November 2021
Common Ringed Plovers with a dozing Dunlin
  • Ringed Plover
  • hiaticula (Common)
  • 13-11-2021
  • Alan Brown
  • Port Seton
  • Lothian
Common Ringed Plovers with a dozing Dunlin: Ringed Plover, hiaticula (Common), 13-11-2021, Alan Brown, Port Seton, Lothian
November 2021
European Golden Plovers on the rocks
  • Golden Plover
  • 13-11-2021
  • Alan Brown
  • Port Seton
  • Lothian
European Golden Plovers on the rocks: Golden Plover, 13-11-2021, Alan Brown, Port Seton, Lothian
November 2021
Female Wigeon
  • nbsp;Female Wigeon
  • Wigeon
  • 14-11-2021
  • Bob Hamilton
  • Levenhall Links
  • Musselburgh
  • Lothian
Female Wigeon: nbsp;Female Wigeon, Wigeon, 14-11-2021, Bob Hamilton, Levenhall Links, Musselburgh, Lothian

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