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  1. K

    Tayforth Birding

    names..... Tayside, Fife and Central?
  2. K

    Tayforth Birding

    Had a brilliant day today (Saturday) up beyond Dunkeld. Weather was fantastic, excellent visibility. Parked just past Loch of Craiglush then headed through Drumbuie wood past mill dam, Rotmell & Dowally Loch then Loch Ordie and finally up Deuchary Hill. Saw the following (in no particular...
  3. K

    Tayforth Birding

    Was watching one of the released white tailed sea eagle chicks earlier today, just outside Abernethy on the way to Newburgh. Had seen them on Mull but to see one in Perthshire was absolutely fantastic. Watched it circling for about 30 minutes, accompanied by two buzzards (which were dwarfed...
  4. K

    Tayforth Birding

    Hi catkom3 I know exactly where the Osprey's that fish at Lindores loch nest (in a tree 150 yards from my house!) and they are not back yet. They usually come back at the end of March (the last week). I will let you know when they are back. Last year they successfully raised 3 chicks! cheers
  5. K

    Tayforth Birding

    Hawfinches at Scone sound great - have never seen them. I'll be in touch. cheers.
  6. K

    Tayforth Birding

    Great stuff Delia. I'd love to come along if possible - will keep an eye on things. Your avatar is a bird I know very well having spent hours watching them fish...but that is another story for another time ;O) cheers
  7. K

    Tayforth Birding

    Did anyone take part in the RSPB garden bird survey this weekend? The weather was lovely by us today (between Abernethy & Newburgh) and the highlight was the appearance of a family of long tailed tits at our bird feeder as I was surveying! A tree creeper turned up as well in a Rowan tree and...
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