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A few pictures from last week | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. From Noss to Loch Leven – Autumn migration in action! A few pictures from last week. June 22, 2015. There’s been a lot going on around here. Here are a few shots from around the reserve. This Robin is singing again this season, getting ready for a second brood. Other birds are singing again too. Must have been over a month since I heard a song thrush. Naturalist living in Kinross-shire originally from Gloucest...
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Scottish Natural Heritage | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Loch Leven NNR is managed by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). SNH’s work is about caring for nature enabling people to enjoy it, helping people to understand and appreciate it, and supporting those who manage it. Our aspiration is for Scotland’s landscapes, seas and wildlife to be used and managed sustainably for the benefit of everyone. You can find out more about SNH and our work on the SNH website.
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neilmitchell75 | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Variety is the spice of life at Loch Leven. May 21, 2015. We have a hugely varied team of volunteers at Loch Leven many of whom have featured in our blogs. They cover a whole range of ages and different backgrounds united by an enjoyment of the countryside and the desire to … Continue reading →. Trout in the Classroom. February 6, 2015. October 24, 2014. Another new species for Loch Leven – Bearded Tit! Enter ...
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David Steel | Isle of May NNR
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Isle of May NNR. Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. Isle of May NNR. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Author Archives: David Steel. The island of Seals. November 4, 2016. Friday 4th November comments: Its seal time. We are now embedded into Seal season as the island has literally been taken over by Grey Seals. Many of the walkways and roads are now festooned with mothers and pups as the … Continue reading →. November 2, 2016. October 31, 2016. October 29, 2016. Saturday 29th October comments: It’s...
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BioBlitz | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Discovery Day and Burleigh Botany →. May 27, 2015. We chose Burleigh because it has a little bit of everything. It has grassland, ponds, scrub and mature woodland as well as a good view over the main loch. We were joined by the volunteers and the bird ringers. The new pond dipping platform built by the volunteers was put into use. An Orange Tip Butterfly showed well as it roosted. A big thanks to everyone who ...
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Kingfisher up close | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Variety is the spice of life at Loch Leven. May 22, 2015. Working on a nature reserve means work infrequently gets interrupted with wildlife. Last week the bird ringers had nets set up behind the office towards the South Quiech. I was sat at my desk. There was a knock on the door to say they’d trapped a Kingfisher. Close up of the head. Neat barring on the crown. Iridescent blue on the rump. Leave a Reply Canc...
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Spring migrant bird dates and other goings on | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. The season is really taking shape. Loch Leven NNR – Mini BioBlitz – Burleigh Sands. →. Spring migrant bird dates and other goings on. May 5, 2015. With the earlyish appearance of Sand Martin on the 18th March, it looked like the onset of spring would be fast, but we were battered by cold west and snowy weather. Any migrants that had made it bet they wished they had not been so quick arriving! You’d expec...
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Variety is the spice of life at Loch Leven | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Loch Leven NNR – Mini BioBlitz – Burleigh Sands. Kingfisher up close →. Variety is the spice of life at Loch Leven. May 21, 2015. We have a hugely varied team of volunteers at Loch Leven many of whom have featured in our blogs. They cover a whole range of ages and different backgrounds united by an enjoyment of the countryside and the desire to help look after it. After a day of bailing at Burleigh. As part of...
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Loch Leven NNR | Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage | Page 2
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Newer posts →. September 27, 2016. Over the weekend we had our fungi foray event, with Richard Smith leading a group of 18 into the slightly damp (would’ve been better if it had been damper! Levenmouth Woods looking for any mushrooms, bracket fungus or slime moulds we could see. The hunt started off well as Richard pointed out some fungi in the car park at Findatie, demonstrating a Fairy Ring. So as you’...
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Discovery Day | Loch Leven NNR
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Managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. The Loch Leven Team. Scotland’s National Nature Reserves. Discovery Day and Burleigh Botany. A few pictures from last week →. June 17, 2015. A big thanks to everyone who came to Discovery Day. We were comfortably busy with over 500 people attending. The weather did not too promising but by the end we were taking down the tents in the bright sunshine. There was plenty to do with all the family! The site looked great. Lots going on in the Marquee. Tay Ringing Group ...