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Add your listing here Argaty Red KitesHere on our farm just north of Stirling, we run Central Scotland's only red kite feeding station where visitors can watch these exciting birds and their spectacular flying.The farm lies on the Braes of Doune in the area of Central Scotland where the RSPB ... Bean GeeseBean Geese were once the most common of the grey geese to visit Scotland in winter. At the turn of the century however their numbers started to decline sharply and they are now uncommon.It is thought that the Scottish flock fly direct across the North Sea ... Birding Around MullAlthough Mull is becoming famous as the 'Eagle Island', because of the good chance of seeing both golden and white-tailed eagles, it is the wide range of birdlife seen amongst such remarkable scenery that really makes Mull, along with the Treshnish Island ... BOC Sanda IslandThe Bird Observatories Council bird observatory on Sanda Island, which is a privately owned island of 400 acres, situated near the Mull of Kintyre in Argyll. A beautiful and picturesque Scottish island, rich in history, Sanda also boasts a safe anchorage ... Clyde BirdsClyde BirdsLocal bird information including recent sightings, images, local wildlife group information, based in Glasgow and covering the Clyde Recording area. Galloway Red Kite TrailAn exciting new birdwatching opportunity to view spectacular red kites in lovely scenery is now attracting the attention of walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers and birdwatchers in Dumfries and Galloway and from much further afield.The 'Galloway Kite Trail' ... Glasgow Hogganfield Park
Glasgow WildlifeSurprisingly, Glasgow is home to an amazing variety of wild plants and animals. Unfortunately, most people are unaware of this, even though the City Council has long been active in protecting important wildlife and habitats.This website is dedicated to pr ... Glen FinglasIn 1996 The Woodland Trust Scotland aquired this vast, beautiful and mysterious property with the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund. As new 'Keepers of the Forest', we and our supporters are restoring the ancient woodlands and re-establishing a balance be ... Islay BirdingKnown as the Queen of the Hebrides, Islay boasts a wide variety of wonderful scenery and habitats, including wild open moorland and hills, unspoilt beaches and cliffs, mixed woodland and mudflats, all of which offer amazing birding - over 100 species bein ...
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