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Species / Subspecies
Photographer
Year
Recording Area
Site
Keyword
November 2016
Mute Swan in Flight.
  • 23/11/2016
  • John Chapman
  • Aberdeen
  • North-east Scotland
Mute Swan in Flight.: 23/11/2016, John Chapman, Aberdeen, North-east Scotland
November 2016
Redshank
  • 27/11/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Doonfoot
  • Ayrshire
  • Making the most of a warmer period in the day to feed in a small tidal lagoon.
Redshank: 27/11/2016, Angus Hogg, Doonfoot, Ayrshire, Making the most of a warmer period in the day to feed in a small tidal lagoon.
November 2016
Black Guillemot
  • 30/11/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Troon harbour
  • Ayrshire
  • Equally attractive in its winter plumage.
Black Guillemot: 30/11/2016, Angus Hogg, Troon harbour, Ayrshire, Equally attractive in its winter plumage.
November 2016
Mute Swan.
  • 23/11/2016
  • John Chapman
  • Aberdeen
  • North-east Scotland
Mute Swan.: 23/11/2016, John Chapman, Aberdeen, North-east Scotland
November 2016
Flock of waxwings
  • Waxwing
  • 04/11/2016
  • Pat Boreham
  • Gullane
  • Lothian
Flock of waxwings: Waxwing, 04/11/2016, Pat Boreham, Gullane, Lothian
November 2016
Waxwing on rowan tree
  • Waxwing
  • 04/11/2016
  • Pat Boreham
  • Gullane
  • Lothian
Waxwing on rowan tree: Waxwing, 04/11/2016, Pat Boreham, Gullane, Lothian
November 2016
Twite preening after bathing.
  • Twite
  • 12/11/2016
  • Brian Walker
  • Stranraer Railway Station
  • Dumfries and Galloway
  • The Twite had stopped to preen itself after bathing in a pond
  • on a disused part of the railway terminal
  • which is on a pier on the Loch Ryan.
Twite preening after bathing.: Twite, 12/11/2016, Brian Walker, Stranraer Railway Station, Dumfries and Galloway, The Twite had stopped to preen itself after bathing in a pond, on a disused part of the railway terminal, which is on a pier on the Loch Ryan.
November 2016
Three Greenshanks at Doonfoot
  • Greenshank
  • 27/11/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Doonfoot
  • Ayrshire
  • Half of the small group of around 6 birds which usually overwinters on the estuary.
Three Greenshanks at Doonfoot: Greenshank, 27/11/2016, Angus Hogg, Doonfoot, Ayrshire, Half of the small group of around 6 birds which usually overwinters on the estuary.
November 2016
Drake Goldeneyes
  • Goldeneye
  • 24/11/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • Maidens harbour
  • Ayrshire
  • A small wintering group has begun to set up in the harbour in recent years.
Drake Goldeneyes: Goldeneye, 24/11/2016, Angus Hogg, Maidens harbour, Ayrshire, A small wintering group has begun to set up in the harbour in recent years.
November 2016
Drake Goosander
  • Goosander
  • 27/11/2016
  • Angus Hogg
  • River Ayr
  • near Ayr town centre
  • Ayrshire
  • One of 5 drakes on the river near the railway bridge.
Drake Goosander: Goosander, 27/11/2016, Angus Hogg, River Ayr, near Ayr town centre, Ayrshire, One of 5 drakes on the river near the railway bridge.
November 2016
Shoveler resting
  • Shoveler
  • 01/11/2016
  • Brian Walker
  • RSPB Mersehead
  • Dumfries and Galloway
  • RSPB Mersehead have added a new wet area
  • which has given people a closer view of wetland birds
Shoveler resting: Shoveler, 01/11/2016, Brian Walker, RSPB Mersehead, Dumfries and Galloway, RSPB Mersehead have added a new wet area, which has given people a closer view of wetland birds
November 2016
Oystercatcher and a Sanderling.
  • 23/11/2016
  • John Chapman
  • Aberdeen
  • North-east Scotland
Oystercatcher and a Sanderling.: 23/11/2016, John Chapman, Aberdeen, North-east Scotland

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