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  1. Tomwbhx

    Lochore Meadows

    Had hoped to visit more, but second month of the year and one more walk. This time a full circuit, including a visit to the hide, where we were able to add Gadwall to the year list and bring the Lochore list up to 39. 35. Gadwall 36. Oystercatcher 37. Herring Gull 38. Jackdaw 39. Song Thrush
  2. Tomwbhx

    Lochore Meadows

    Yes, thinking of driving up in the week, if it stays
  3. Tomwbhx

    Lochore Meadows

    After a busy start to the year, we made our first short visit to the west end of the Loch. We only had a couple of hours and picked up 34 species to start the 2022 list. We intend to visit at least once a week as we like to go up to Loch Leven and visit the Firth coast too, so this is the list...
  4. Tomwbhx

    Lochore Meadows

    We'll look forward to that, haven't seen a Smew for a number of years, last one was at Loch Kinnordy.
  5. Tomwbhx

    Lochore Meadows

    By the way a few notes from our last walk: https://blackcountrybirder.blogspot.com/2021/11/a-lochore-meadows-walk.html
  6. Tomwbhx

    Lochore Meadows

    It's been almost a year now since we made the big move to Scotland and Fife. We are spoilt for choice for birding, there are so many places to go all within 30 minutes of our house, so much so we neglect our local patch, we have only visited on average once a month! So the aim of this first post...
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