What a fantastic day of wildlife recording at Hogganfield Loch and Frankfield Loch! We logged over 21 species in the area, highlighting the rich biodiversity of this urban wetland.
The biggest surprise? A Western Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) spotted near Stepps—an unexpected but welcome find! Every record helps us better understand and protect the amazing wildlife of Glasgow’s green spaces. Birds:
Mammals: 18. Capreolus capreolus (Western Roe Deer) 19. Sciurus carolinensis (Eastern Gray Squirrel) Invertebrates: 20. Family Lumbricidae (Lumbricid Earthworms) Plants: 21. Crocus tommasinianus (Woodland Crocus) |
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