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Male Reed bunting, Black Devon Wetlands
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A male Reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus) with a mouthful of invertebrates, taken by Rebecca Dickson at RSPB Black Devon Wetlands. This individual is most likely on his way to feed his nestlings. Caterpillars are commonly eaten during summer as well as spiders and crane flies.
19 July 2020
Seat and viewpoint at Black Devon Wetlands
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Seat and viewpoint at Black Devon Wetlands with the Ochil Hills in the background
23 March 2019
Whooper and Mute swans near Cambus Pools
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Group of Whooper Swans (Cygnus cygnus) and Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) near Cambus Pools, Clackmannanshire, with a flock of Greylag Geese in the background. Although a few pairs of Whooper Swans do breed in Scotland, the vast majority are solely winter visitors to the UK, migrating over from Iceland.
23 March 2019
Goosander pair, River Devon, Clackmannanshire
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Female and male Goosanders (Mergus merganser), River Devon near Cambus Pools, Clackmannanshire
23 March 2019
Willow tunnel at Black Devon Wetlands
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Willow tunnel planted by pupils of Larbert High School at Black Devon Wetlands
23 March 2019
Willow tunnel at Black Devon Wetlands
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Willow tunnel planted by pupils of Larbert High School at Black Devon Wetlands
23 March 2019
Mute swan, Gartmorn Dam
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Mute swan (Cygnus olor) in aggressive mood with wings raised, Gartmorn Dam, Clackmannanshire. This behaviour is known as busking.
23 March 2019
Female Bullfinch, Gartmorn Dam
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A female Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), Gartmorn Dam, Clackmannanshire. Females display a similar colour pattern to males, but are pinkish, rather than bright red.
23 March 2019
Male Bullfinch, Gartmorn Dam
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Male Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), Gartmorn Dam, Clackmannanshire. The melancholy call of a Bullfinch is sometimes the only indication of the bird's presence in a thicket.
23 March 2019
Female Bullfinch, Gartmorn Dam
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Female Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula), Gartmorn Dam, Clackmannanshire. Females display a similar colour pattern to males, but are greyish-pink, rather than bright red.