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July 2020
Short-eared Owl
- 04-07-2020
- Frank Gibbons
- South Lanarkshire
- Clyde
May 2021
Garganey
- 08-05-2021
- Frank Gibbons
- Motherwell
- Clyde
April 2021
Spoonbill
- 30-04-2021
- Frank Gibbons
- Motherwell
- Clyde
May 2021
Heron Grey
- Grey Heron
- 07-05-2021
- Frank Gibbons
- Motherwell
- Clyde
May 2021
Coot Dispute
- Coot
- 07-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve
- Motherwell
- Clyde
May 2021
Garganey Drake in flight
- Garganey
- 07-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Lower Carbarns
- Clyde
- Clyde
May 2021
Garganey Drake
- Garganey
- 07-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Lower Carbarns
- Clyde
- Clyde
May 2021
Coot Dispute
- Coot
- 07-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve
- Motherwell
- Clyde
May 2021
Coot Dispute
- Coot
- 07-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve
- Motherwell
- Clyde
May 2021
Bullfinch on Sunflower hearts
- Bullfinch
- 05-05-2021
- Ronald Maclean
- Garden feeder
- Clyde
May 2021
Sand Martin in flight
- Sand Martin
- 06-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve
- Motherwell
- Clyde
Sand Martin in flight: Sand Martin, 06-05-2021, Bob Hamilton, Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve, Motherwell, Clyde
I've never before seen so many Swallows and Sand Martins together, in the one location, at the same time - all chasing insects, low over the surface of the River Clyde. There must have been over 100 of each species.
May 2021
Barn Swallow in flight
- Swallow
- 06-05-2021
- Bob Hamilton
- Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve
- Motherwell
- Clyde
Barn Swallow in flight: Swallow, 06-05-2021, Bob Hamilton, Baron's Haugh RSPB Reserve, Motherwell, Clyde
I've never before seen so many Swallows and Sand Martins together, in the one location, at the same time - all chasing insects, low over the surface of the River Clyde. There must have been over 100 of each species.
