A muddy morning planting grasses for the salt marsh restoration project at Tayport on the River #Tay #GreenShores #saltmarsh #scottishwildlife #Fife
A muddy morning planting grasses for the salt marsh restoration project at Tayport on the River #Tay #GreenShores #saltmarsh #scottishwildlife #Fife
A number of birds like this yellowhammer , song thrushes and great tits have started singing around here and the great spotted woodpeckers are drumming. #fifenature #spring #fifebirding
Tears of joy! SCOTLAND HAS JUST PASSED SWIFT BRICKS INTO LAW unanimously!
4 years of asking England & Scotland sorts it in a month led by ACE β¦βͺ MARK RUSKELL MSPβ¬β© β₯οΈThe RELIEF is unreal! Tell England to follow π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώby emailing PlanningPolicyConsultation@communities.gov.uk now!WOOP!
Press release: Woodland improvements underway at Cumbernauld wildlife reserve | Bylines Scotland
This week's column is about something that's arguably more important than anything in the news, crucial as some of the other issues are.
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Heath in the Lammermuir Hills, SE Scotland. Seven Bullfinches here just now, on the afternoon of 15th January 2026.
I just saw seven Bullfinches fly up from the Heather in this heath in the Lammermuir Hills, SE Scotland. Not their usual type of habitat!
A selection of lichens from our @scotwildlife.bsky.social Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve at Fleecefaulds Meadow today. #lichens #Fife
The tree tops are full of winter thrushes at the moment - mostly fieldfares like these in this part of #Fife this year, redwings not so much. Blackbirds are favouring the open grass areas in the local parks and gardens, and song thrushes seem to prefer reedy ditches #winter #birding
Not a single bird seen in this #Fife woodland but, with all the vegetation died back, a good opportunity for finding #mosses and #lichens. #FifeNature @petravergunst.bsky.social @britishlichensociety.org.uk #winter
A fulmar with its head tucked in, sitting on a small cliff ledge.
Two fulmars sitting on a small grassy cliff ledge.
Two fulmars sitting on a small grassy cliff ledge.
Two fulmars sitting on a small grassy cliff ledge.
π Kinghorn Beach | Fife Coastal Path
Fulmars tucked in along the cliffs.
#Fife #Scotland
Trees with bare branches by the ruined walls of Aberdour Castle. A street lamp is on and the sky is overcast. Birds are gathering at the top of the trees.
A large flock of jackdaws in an overcast sky.
A large flock of jackdaws in an overcast sky.
Trees with bare branches by Aberdour Castle at dusk. A large group of jackdaws are gathering at the top of the trees.
π Aberdour Castle #Fife
A classic village sound, the jackdaws and rooks circling at dusk to roost by the castle.
#Scotland
#Fife is such a great county! Boxing Day and miles of empty beach. Tentsmuir Forest National Nature Reserve @naturescot.bsky.social in the distance. #Fifenature #Scotland
Some breed but much larger numbers come in winter
A very happy Christmas to all our followers. One of 15 redpolls in a flock of goldfinches yesterday
It never seemed to get properly light under the dense cloud today and most birds were staying hiddenβ¦..but thereβs always at least one show off! Male stonechat. Check fence lines and the tops of bushes. #Fifenature #winterbirding
Today quickly turned dull and drizzly here in north #Fife so it was good to be reminded that itβs the winter solstice and from now the days get longer #solstice #winter
Warmer winters may be changing the flowering times of plants, with knock-on effects for all our wildlife. The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland needs your help to track this. Join the New Year Plant Hunt this January bsbi.org/take-part/ac...
@bsbibotany.bsky.social #plants #botany
Newly created pond on a #Fife farm. Wet areas like this will become increasingly important to wildlife as climate change progresses. Good to see some farmers responding to the challenge. @scotwildlife.bsky.social #climatechange #conservation
Sheep grazing our Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve, Fleecefaulds Meadow #Fife. Over winter they tackle the coarse vegetation which would otherwise dominate the meadow flowers including several species of orchid.
#wildflowermeadow #conservationgrazing
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Weβre celebrating the birds on our maps but losing them in the real world.
If trends continue, those road names might be the last place these species survive. π
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Fife & Kinross Local Group of Scottish Wildlife Trust @scotwildlife.bsky.social had a great event on Sunday evening. Libby Penman, wildlife filmmaker and photographer entertained us with great slides and videos of wildlife from @Fife, Scotland and across the world. www.instagram.com/libby.penman...
Still a few moths about in north #Fife. A well-marked Mottled Umber and a male December Moth with cracking antennae from last nightβs catch. #moths #mothing @mothiduk.bsky.social @nature.org @naturescot.bsky.social @scotwildlife.bsky.social
Itβs always worth scanning the fields at this time of year. This nice flock of thirty golden plovers has been hanging around for a couple of weeks. #Fife #Fifewildlife #waders #winter #birdingScotland
Redwing, Siskin, Meadow Pipit and Goldcrest at Riverside Nature Park, Dundee today. No sign of yesterday's Greenland White-fronted Goose, but an unexpected Snow Bunting was a pleasant surprise and new for my 2025Dundee150 list (no pics unfortunately).
Todayβs work party on our Bankhead Moss reserve in #Fife cleared birch saplings from the central dome of the raised peak bog where they had been encroaching #Fifewildlife #conservation #peatbogs
Plenty of hawthorn berries on our Fleecefaulds Meadow reserve for the redwings and fieldfares this winter #berries #ScottishWildlifeTrust #winter @scottishbirding.bsky.social #Fifewildlife #Fife
Another amazing fungus, the aptly named βYellow Brainβ from a local park in north #Fife #Fifewildlife #ScottishWildlife #fungi
Thanks to all who voted in the Nature of Scotland Awards-the Kilminning wetland project won the Community Initiative award! #birdingFife
The Black Redstart at Roome Bay, Crail this morning. The sun even came out #birdingFife