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  • Blog post: September starts with some Sun (finally!)

    The last few days have felt more like summer than the whole of July and August put together! The sun has been shinning over Kinnordy and the wildlife has responded in appreciation of the much missed summer. As a blog hasn't been written for a over a month, there is quite alot to catch up on. So...
  • Blog post: June update from Kinnordy

    White and yellow lilies in flower on the Lily Pond and masses of tadpoles- it must be summer despite yesterday's frost. Our youngsters are growing up fast with a number of juvenile lapwings already taking to the air and young oystercatchers who will be airborne shortly. Half grown curlew chicks were...
  • Blog post: April showers

    Its now the middle of the month and the signs of summer continue to encroach despite the freezing air and the odd snow shower. I'm sure many of the regular visitors to the reserve are now aware of the new Konik ponies that arrived last week. They can be located at the far west of the reserve near...
  • Blog post: Winter's coming...

    October saw the arrival of many of our winter visitors and as November progresses we have had fantastic sightings of geese and other wildfowl. Today saw the largest number of Greylag geese so far with 500 counted on the Loch this morning, with a Barnacle goose and 3 White fronted mixed in for good measure...
  • Blog post: 16th September

    Site manager Hannah is off having a well-deserved break in Australia for the next couple of months, but all the regular Loch of Kinnordy volunteers will be keeping an eye on things at the reserve for her. They are joined by Iain Malzer, a Glasgow University student who is splitting his time between Loch...
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