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Wigeon, Boden Boo
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Renfrewshire
Two pairs of Wigeon (Anas penelope) at Boden Boo, taken by David Palmar. These birds were observed resting and preening in the late morning.
21 February 2022
Black-headed gulls and Oystercatchers, Boden Boo
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Renfrewshire
Mixed group of adult Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) and Oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus) on the shoreline at Boden Boo, taken by David Palmar. A mixture of plumages can be observed amongst the Black-headed Gulls. As this image was taken in February, some of the adult birds had started to moult their winter plumage. This would gradually have been replaced by their breeding plumage which turns their head a characteristic chocolate brown colour.
21 February 2022
Lesser Black-backed gulls, Boden Boo
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Renfrewshire
Three adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls (Larus fuscus) at Boden Boo, taken by David Palmar. The bird on the left still retains streaking on its head which is characteristic of its winter plumage.
21 February 2022
Mixed gull flock, Boden Boo
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Renfrewshire
Mixed flock of Black-headed Gulls (Chroicocephalus ridibundus), Lesser Black-backed Gulls (Larus fuscus) and Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus) at Boden Boo, taken by David Palmar. When looking at a large flock of birds, size can be very helpful to differentiate between species. Another useful tool for identification is leg colour. Boden Boo lies along the Clyde coastal path beneath the Erskine Bridge in Renfrewshire. The habitat comprises woodland and the riverside beach present along the Clyde.
21 February 2022
Bee Fly on Lungwort, Greenbank Garden
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East Renfrewshire
Bee Fly (Bombylius sp.) nectaring on Lungwort (Pulmonaria sp.), taken by David Palmar in NTS (National Trust for Scotland) Greenbank Garden, Clarkston, East Renfrewshire. Note the long legs and its enormous proboscis which enables it to suck nectar from deep within a flower head.
17 April 2021
Bee Fly on Lungwort, Greenbank Garden
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East Renfrewshire
Bee Fly (Bombylius sp.) nectaring on Lungwort (Pulmonaria sp.), taken by David Palmar in NTS (National Trust for Scotland) Greenbank Garden, Clarkston, East Renfrewshire. Note the long legs and its enormous proboscis which enables it to suck nectar from deep within a flower head.
17 April 2021
Willow Warbler nest with chicks, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus) nest with a least 4 chicks. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
05 June 2016
Skylark nest with several chicks, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Skylark (Alauda arvensis) nest with several chicks. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
24 May 2016
Nest of Lapwing with 4 eggs, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) with a clutch of 4 eggs. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire
25 May 2016
Nest of Curlew with 4 eggs, Fenwick Moor
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East Renfrewshire
Nest of Curlew (Numenius arquata) with a clutch of 4 eggs. Photo taken by Stephen Inglis on Fenwick Moor in East Renfrewshire