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Wildlife watch Snow makes the place look like a winter wonderland

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Snow can be very contentiou­s. Everyone likes a bit of sunshine but poor old snow can divide families across the nation.

Personally, I love snow, even if it does cause a bit of mayhem on the roads every now and then.

On a dull winter day it is nice to look out the window of a morning and have bright white snow looking back at you.

I was reading my nature diaries from November 2013 and it was snowing then as well. Can you remember what you were up to at this time three years ago?

In November we have our Lantern Making Workshops and Parade through New Lanark.

This year it will be this Saturday, November 12.

The workshops are held throughout the day and the parade begins at 4.30pm.

If you would like to book, there are still spaces left. You can book online at www. Thefallsof­clyde.eventbrite.com. We would love to see you there!

Interestin­g birds to look out for at the moment are the ones in the thrush family. Resident throughout the year are Mistle Thrush and Song Thrush. However, during the winter months we also have Fieldfare and Redwing coming across from Scandinavi­a.

These two winter thrushes are easily told from each other.

Redwings have a very distinctiv­e red patch underneath their wings, whereas Fieldfares have an obvious grey head and upper body.

However, Redwing can be confused with Song Thrush, whilst Fieldfare is similar in size and appearance to Mistle Thrush.

The British Trust for Ornitholog­y or the BTO have released an excellent video on their website about how to identify them. I would highly recommend it. Just do a web search for ‘BTO Fieldfare Redwing’.

They are found here at the Falls of Clyde.

I often see them in the meadow flying overhead.

Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve Ranger Laura Preston

 ??  ?? Feathered friend Look out for the Fieldfare bird from Scandinavi­a
Feathered friend Look out for the Fieldfare bird from Scandinavi­a

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