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Watch Look to the skies for returning birds

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Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve Ranger LAURA PRESTON says the skies are full of returning birds

On March 16, 2017, our male osprey at the Scottish Wildlife Trust, Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve arrived back after his long migration north from Africa.

The female joined him a few days later and, for the fourth successive year, they successful­ly raised a family of chicks.

Our ospreys and many others are currently making the perilous journey back to Scotland to breed.

Perthshire isn’t the only area to see ospreys, there are now pairs of birds successful­ly breeding across the country.

They don’t breed here at the Falls of Clyde, but this is the time of year when we look to the skies, hoping to see a glimpse of these giant birds flying overhead.

If we are very lucky we may also see them hunt on the river, but that is a very rare and special occasion when it happens.

When ospreys migrate, they use rivers very much like how we use roads. Rivers provide them with a network to travel along; a network that also provides them with an abundant supply of fish, which is their primary diet.

The osprey is not the only bird to return from far-off lands; others to listen and look out for include chiffchaff, blackcap and willow warbler, to name but a few.

These woodland specialist­s are common here at the Falls of Clyde, and we always welcome the sound of bird song, marking that spring is finally here.

Have you noticed in the past couple of weeks the increase in bird song?

Many of our resident birds have already cornered a patch of woodland as their own territory.

I have heard song thrush, blackbird and dunnock males singing throughout the reserve in the hopes of attracting a mate.

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Returning Ospreys are one of several bird species that migrate north at this time of year (Pic by Peter CAIRNS2020­VISION)
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