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Volunteers and the completed owl box installation, Black Devon Wetlands
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Job done! - Volunteers and the completed owl box installation, Black Devon Wetlands
08 March 2019
Positioning the owl box pole at the hole, Black Devon Wetlands
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Positioning the owl box pole at the hole, Black Devon Wetlands
08 March 2019
Fixing the owl box to the pole, Black Devon Wetlands
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Fixing the owl box to the pole, Black Devon Wetlands
08 March 2019
Viewing the scrape and boardwalk at Black Devon Wetlands
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Viewing the scrape and boardwalk at Black Devon Wetlands RSPB Reserve
01 March 2017
Mute swan on nest, RSPB Scotland Black Devon Wetlands
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Mute swan (Cygnus olor) on nest on the day of the official opening of RSPB Scotland Black Devon Wetlands
21 April 2017
View over RSPB Black Devon Wetlands
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View from Clackmannan Tower over the Carse of Forth to Black Devon Wetlands, an RSPB Reserve, with the viewing structure, one of the main pools, and the River Forth.
09 July 2017
Reed Bunting, Black Devon Wetlands
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Reed Bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus), RSPB Black Devon Wetlands
09 July 2017
Rowan, RSPB Black Devon Wetlands
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Rowan or Mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia) with berries just ripening, RSPB Black Devon Wetlands
09 July 2017
Creeping Thistle, RSPB Black Devon Wetlands
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Creeping Thistle (Cirsium arvense), our most common thistle, is thought of as a weed by many gardeners, due to its ability to spread quickly and the difficultly encountered in removing it. It is, however, an important food source for many farmland birds, which are facing population declines due to the intensification of agriculture. These were photographed at RSPB Black Devon Wetlands. The stem on Creeping Thistle is smoother than on Marsh Thistle, which has prickles on its stem.
09 July 2017
View over RSPB Black Devon Wetlands
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View from Clackmannan Tower over the Carse of Forth to Black Devon Wetlands, an RSPB Reserve, showing the pools and the River Forth.