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Coot brooding young, Victoria Park Pond, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Partick, Meadowside and Whiteinch
Coot brooding three young on Victoria Park Pond, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
30 May 2021
Kingfisher, Victoria Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Kingfisher perched on a branch, Victoria Park, Glasgow
09 February 2008
Kingfisher, Victoria Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Kingfisher with stickleback, Victoria Park, Glasgow
09 February 2008
Kingfisher, Victoria Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Kingfisher perching above a reedy pool, Victoria Park, Glasgow
09 February 2008
Kingfisher, Victoria Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Kingfisher with stickleback, Victoria Park, Glasgow
09 February 2008
Kingfisher, Victoria Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Kingfisher with newly caught stickleback in Victoria Park, Glasgow in winter.
09 February 2008
Cairngorm Mountain skiing area from Loch Morlich
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Cairngorms National Park in winter
Cairngorm Mountain skiing area from Loch Morlich
12 January 2008
Common gull (Larus canus), Drumpellier Country Park
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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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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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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.