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Pixie cup lichen, Mugdock Nature Reserve

Pixie cup lichen, Mugdock Nature Reserve

Another lichen of a type previously unknown to me, seen on a visit to the Mugdock Nature Reserve outside Glasgow. This is one of the pixie cup lichens.

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Greylags coming in to land, Mugdock Loch

Greylags coming in to land, Mugdock Loch

A small group of greylag geese which were coming in to land at Mugdock Loch.

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Beard lichen, Mugdock Nature Reserve

Beard lichen, Mugdock Nature Reserve

There was an amazing profusion of different types of lichens on the trees and rocks of the Mugdock Nature Reserve. These were beard lichens, possibly bristly beard lichens.

Beard lichen, Mugdock Nature Reserve

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Acrobatic rook, Worfield

Acrobatic rook, Worfield

Rook performing aerial acr9obatics near Worfield. Possibly one of the mob which had just seen off a red kite (yesterday’s post) celebrating the success.

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Goldeneye, Mugdock Loch

Goldeneye, Mugdock Loch

Three pairs (at least) of goldeneye on Mugdock Loch, in the Mugdock Nature Reserve on the edge of greater Glasgow. The birds were keeping well away from the shore as they dived for fish. The reserve is very popular with people walking dogs.

Seen earlier this month. The ducks have probably now flown off to the Highlands, where they breed.

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Erosion (Durham Cathedral)

Erosion (Durham Cathedral)

I was taken by the patterns left by the weathering in some of the stones on lower courses of the west front of Durham Cathedral. The stones of the west front are of corse the ones which take the full force of rainstorms.

I’ve no idea if these stones are from the original build of the cathedral, but if so they will have been there the best part of a thousand years. It would also make them some of the furthest-travelled stones in the main structure of an Englsh cathedral: Durham is built of Caen stone, Jurassic limestone from Normandy.

River Wear and Durham Cathedral

It also gives me an excuse for posting views of the river and cathedral from the two traditional viewpoints. From the Prebends Bridge over the river, showing the two mills below the cathedral; and from the mill on the left bank of the river, across the weir between the two mills.

River Wear and Durham Cathedral