Bird Walk with RSPB Scotland

Last Friday we had a brilliant bird walk with RSPB Scotland at Lochend Park.

A big thanks to Katie for being an excellent guide and sharing her knowledge with the group.

We learned fascinating facts about different species of birds found locally such as Robin, Long-Tailed Tit, House Sparrow, Mute Swan, Pink-footed goose, and Swifts, and how climate change is impacting their habitat.

Did you know❓

✈️Migration: Climate change is affecting bird migration patterns and timing.

🍎Food: Global warming is negatively impacting the plants and animals that they feed on and ultimately affecting their breeding time.

🐦🐦Breeding: Some birds are now adapting their breeding times in response to earlier warming in the spring.

This is another wake-up call for climate action and for the conservation of our precious wildlife!

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