Cameras

Please be aware that our camera will be down this morning because we have engaged a local licensed ringer to ring the chicks. We hope to have the webcam back

Life on the Loch: Otters

The Eurasian otter is one of Britain’s most elusive mammals, but is actually present in every county in the UK. Otters are part of the “mustelid” family, which also includes

Lowes in the summer

We’ve had a real mix of weather at Loch of the Lowes in June. The month has brought everything from dark, wet, stormy weather to long, balmy days filled with

Living Cities: creating flower rich urban meadows

The Trust’s Living Cities publication outlines practical actions that can be taken to embed nature into the urban environment.  In this guest blog, Leonie Alexander from the Royal Botanic Garden

Work experience at Jupiter

Jupiter lives up to the urban part of its name. But although the reserve is based in an industrial area, wildlife flourishes. As I entered the reserve for the first

Why do wagtails wag?

Grey wagtails, Motacilla cinerea, are a daily sight here at Falls of Clyde. They are more colourful that their name suggests, with distinctive lemon yellow belly and underparts, to contrast

Weekly update 15/06/2019

  This week has been a busy one for the Loch of Lowes team. In the build up to our wild weekend we’ve been out guddling about in the shallows

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