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Red deer stag, North Uist
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Western Isles - North Uist
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stag with at leat 10 points on his antlers, Loch Eport, North Uist. Red deer are Britain's largest land mammal. When fully grown males (stags) weigh between 90 to 190kg and stand at around 1.07 to 1.37m tall at the shoulder.
07 July 2010
Common gull (Larus canus), Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Common gull (Larus canus) at Drumpellier Loch, taken by Rebecca Dickson. Second-cycle birds are hard to differentiate from adults however, adult birds have larger white spots on the outermost primaries (see zoomed-in section above).
19 February 2022
Tufted Duck, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Drake tufted duck (Aythya fuligula) in Drumpellier Country Park, taken by Rebecca Dickson. The scientific name of the tufted duck fuligula means "sooty throat"!
19 February 2022
Mute Swan Cygnet with neck deformity, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Mute swan (Cygnus olor) with a neck deformity at Drumpellier Country Park, taken by Rebecca Dickson. The cygnet was able to feed and behave normally and did not seem affected by its ailment.
19 February 2022
Preening Black-headed Gull, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Preening Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), taken by Rebecca Dickson. In all plumages the white leading edge on the outer wing is characteristic of Black-headed Gulls. Each wing tip is visible in this image, the black contrasts with the white edge.
19 February 2022
Second cycle Black-headed gull, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), taken by Rebecca Dickson. During the second molting cycle it is extremely hard to tell adults apart from second year birds. Typically the white mottling around the bill base is a good indicator of a second year bird, however, as this bird was observed in mid-February it could still be molting to full brown adult plumage.
19 February 2022
First Cycle Black-headed Gull, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
First cycle Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), taken by Rebecca Dickson. The mixture of brown and grey feathers on the outermost part wing are a clear indication of the approximate age of the individual (non-adult).
19 February 2022
Adult Black-headed Gull, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Adult Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), taken by Rebecca Dickson. This individual is in it's non-breeding plumage.
19 February 2022
Pair of First Cycle Black-headed Gulls, Drumpellier Country Park
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Glasgow - Seven Lochs and Moodiesburn
Pair of immature Black-headed Gulls(Chroicocephalus ridibundus), taken by Rebecca Dickson. Both of these individuals are around the same age, during their first winter after being born in 2021.
19 February 2022
Female Ruddy duck
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North Lanarkshire
Female Ruddy duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) on Garnqueen Loch, North Lanarkshire