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Sunday, 6 December 2009

Adult whooper swans feeding in fields

Local birdwatching outing

Bavelaw is a local nature reserve in the foothills of the Pentlands. The reserve is a marsh with a hide at the western end of Threipmuir reservoir. In winter there is usually a roost of Pink-footed Geese and a small flock of Whooper Swans. Duck numbers increase, and there are Pochard, Goldeneye, Goosander with Smew occasionally recorded. There has also been a Hen Harrier roost here or on the adjacent Red Moss. We should also see woodland birds on the feeders near the hide.
To get there turn off the A70 Lanark Road at Balerno onto Bridge Road. Turn left after the High School onto Bavelaw Green. Continue south for about 2 miles to the Threipmuir (Red Moss) car park.
Grid ref NT167639

As ever take a packed lunch, warm clothes, waterproofs and binoculars.