
24-09-09, 10:45 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
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Originally Posted by Johnnie
Good Morning,
I paid a visit to Cardross Yesterday. Due to the weather (Winds) I could only spend an hour with my Tripod and Scope.
Amongst the Gulls, there were Greater Black Backed Gulls, Little Gulls, Black Headed Gulls and Herring Gulls. Also seen were a couple of Oystercatchers , Curlews (Seen from the Train between Cardross and Craigendoran), a couple of Mute Swans, Ducks, a few Canada Geese and also maybe about 30 Greylag Geese. There was also a pale grey goose with darker feathers. It looked between a Domestic White goose and a Greylag. It had an orange beak. I could'nt find it in my bird book.
Best Wishes
Jonathan
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Hi Jonathon, it's a domestic Greylag. It's been flying around with the flock in that area for a few years now. I last photographed it with Greylag at Longhaugh Point near Bishopton last September.
Welcome to the forum
cheers, John
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