• A busy winter at RSPB Lochwinnoch

    A busy winter at RSPB Lochwinnoch

    We have a busy few months at RSPB Lochwinnoch! We are lucky enough to be in a position to deliver a few different projects at the reserve, but unfortunately this will result in a little disruption to our visitors:

    Jan – March 2023:

    From Aird Meadow Hide to the end of the trail:

    • Due to use by heavy machinery, this section will be closed during the majority of the next 5 weeks, up…
  • What to look out for in February

    With February comes a month on the cusp of spring and though it might not always feel like it the signs are beginning to show themselves.

    The trees might be bare for several weeks yet but look to the undergrowth and you might be surprised to find a variety of flowers peeking through. Delicate snowdrops are already flowering around the visitor centre but there are other early spring blooms to look for as the month progresses…

  • It’s a brand-new year here at the RSPB Lochwinnoch!

     It’s a brand-new year at the RSPB! There has been no shortage of wildlife activity in what we have had of 2023 so far. There have been many geese around the reserve this month with over 30 Canada geese counted on the Aird meadow loch. There has also been a small number of barnacle geese on the scrapes in front of the visitor centre, barnacle geese are medium size birds that breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North…

  • Happy New Year from RSPB Lochwinnoch!

    December here at the reserve brought with it a bout of ice-cold conditions that even the wildlife struggled with. Despite the freezing weather there has still been plenty of exciting wildlife seen around the reserve this month. The highlight of the month was definitely the drake smew which was first spotted by our assistant warden. The males are very distinctive as they are all white with a black mask which led to its…

  • Lots of winter visitors at the reserve this November!

    We are now fully into the winter months at the RSPB Lochwinnoch reserve which is evident by the sudden drop in temperature. The cold has not put off the wildlife however with lots of winter visitors being spotted around the reserve. There has been an abundance of waterfowl around the reserve this month, with large numbers of goldeneye, tufted duck, wigeon and teal spotted on both the Aird meadow loch and the Barr Loch…

  • Winter visitors arrive at the reserve!

    Winter is near at the reserve which is evident by the high numbers of winter visitors. Canada geese have arrived in their large flocks. The Canada goose is an introduced species from North America well known for their distinctive black head and large white throat. They form large noisy flocks and can often be heard well before they are seen.

     

    Canada geese in flight, photo by Richard Bennet

     

    Greylag geese have also arrived…

  • Improving our access for all!

    RSPB Scotland has been managing RSPB Lochwinnoch nature reserve since 1973 when we first purchased parcels of the land or entered into long term leases for other sections. Since that time, with the addition of pathways, viewing facilities, visitor centre and car park along with large scale habitat management and continuous maintenance of the site, we have transformed it into the popular visitor attraction and home for…

  • A Year of Moths

    Since the start of April we’ve been regularly setting out our moth trap here at Lochwinnoch to have a look at what species call the reserve their home. Moth trapping is a fun and rewarding activity that is usually carried out with the aid of a trap which attracts moths via a bright light and then funnels them into a container. This allows the moths to be harmlessly captured, identified and recorded before they are released…

  • Autumn is finally here at the RSPB!

    We are now departing summer and making our way into the autumn months. There have been some really exciting wildlife highlights at the reserve this month. A juvenile white-tailed eagle was spotted being mobbed by 4 buzzards on the 20th of September. The white-tailed eagle is the UK's largest bird of prey with brown body plumage and a pale head and neck. This bird went extinct in the UK during the 20th century due to persecution…

  • The sun is out at the reserve and so is the wildlife!

    It's been a hot sunny month at the reserve this July with much wildlife around to enjoy. The new scrape has been continuing to attract a wide variety of bird species. There has been a large number of lapwing spotted enjoying the scrape with lots of juveniles around which suggests they have had a successful breeding season. Oystercatchers have also been seen on the scrape with a juvenile in tow. A dunlin has also been…

  • Lots of new life at the reserve this June!

    We are into summer now and the reserve is full of life both new and old after a very successful breeding season. The new scrape is proving itself to be a huge success with a wide variety of bird species. Green sandpiper, redshank, common sandpiper, snipe, dunlin, and whimbrel have all been spotted enjoying the scrape. An oystercatcher was also spotted with its young chick making for a truly glorious sight. The lapwings…

  • Breeding success at RSPB Lochwinnoch

    This week our new scrapes have exceeded our expectations!
    Two of the main objectives for these scrapes to accomplish over time were to provide a location for passage waders to drop in, rest up and refuel on migration and to hopefully create suitable breeding habitat, as well as providing an improved viewing spectacle for our visitors.
    In one 24-hour period this week, we had 10 different species of waders use the…
  • Wellness in Nature Blog for July

    Hi, Carole here with your bi-monthly wellness in nature blog. 

    So summer is well and truly here. The sun is shining most days, and the air is warm. So, it is a wonderful time of the year to be active. Why not visit us at our reserve and have a wee relaxing walk along our woodland trails? You can take part in our “Wellness in Nature Walk". Just pick up a free leaflet at our welcome desk and take 30 minutes out of your day…

  • An influx of wonderful wildlife at the Reserve this April

    We are fully into spring here at the reserve and the change in season is evident with all the new arrivals. Lochwinnoch is full of the sound of birdsong and much of it is coming from the warblers, grasshopper warblers, willow warblers and chiffchaffs can be seen and heard around the reserve. Willow warblers are small birds with grey-green backs, a yellow chest and throat and a stripe above the eye. They are often mistaken…

  • Spring has arrived and brought plenty of wildlife

    It’s approaching the end of March here at the reserve which means its officially spring and the change in season has brought loads of exciting new visitors to the reserve.  The habitat work on the reserve has led to the development of a new scrape and this has been a huge success in attracting many different species of birds. Lapwing have been spotted enjoying the scrape along with over 30 curlews. Oystercatchers…

  • Its wildlife galore at the reserve!

    It's been a very exciting month for wildlife sightings at the RSPB Lochwinnoch. A couple of woodcock have been spotted a few times flying over the Aird Meadow. These large bulky wading birds have a very long straight tapering beak and are mostly nocturnal spending most of the day hidden under dense vegetation. In the autumn, woodcock will move to the UK from Finland and Russia to spend their winters here. The breeding…

  • A new year at the RSPB Lochwinnoch

    It’s a new year at the RSPB Lochwinnoch reserve and with it there has been plenty of wildlife to see around the reserve. The sighting that has caused the most excitement this month was a white-tailed eagle spotted at the south end of the Barr Loch on the 10th of January. The reason why it is so fantastic to have one of these birds visit the reserve is because they are an international conservation success story. They…

  • A Year of Stunning Wildlife

    That’s another year over and to truly celebrate entering into a new year let's look over some of the highlights at the reserve over 2021. March was a very exciting month for the reserve as not only did we have a whopping count of 80 whooper swans we also had a scaup visit the reserve. These red listed birds are the rarest breeding bird in the UK making it a fantastic sighting for the reserve.

     

    Whooper swans…

  • Christmas joy at the RSPB Lochwinnoch

    December has finally arrived at the RSPB Lochwinnoch which means plenty of Christmas spirit and looking forward to a new year. There has been plenty of wildlife to see around the reserve this month and that has included very exciting visitors to the reserve, a redhead smew and a drake smew. The smew is a small diving bird, the drake is very distinctive with white colouring and a black mask which has led to its nickname…

  • Winter has officially arrived at the RSPB Lochwinnoch

    This month at the RSPB has been an exciting time for sightings as we enter the winter months. One of the more unusual sightings on the reserve this month was an American Wigeon which was seen on the Aird Meadow Loch on the 23rd of November. There has been fewer than 20 records of these birds in Britain as they are scarce visitors. They will usually breed in North America and then spend the wintering months in South America…

  • Celebrate your inner Robin on our adventure trail this Christmas

    Credit Aardman/Netflix

    We’re delighted to be partnering with Netflix and Aardman on  Robin Robin , a half-hour, stop-motion, festive story for the whole family, about a young robin trying to fit in. It’s debuting on Netflix on 24 November – get the date in your diary!

    To celebrate, we’re inviting you to join exclusive Robin Robin-themed adventure trails right here at Lochwinnoch this Christmas season…

  • Autumn at the RSPB

    We are now nearing the end of October here at RSPB Lochwinnoch, which means autumn is finally here. There has been plenty of work being done on the reserve this month, the wellness in nature walk is now up and running. This walk was created by our Visitor Experience Officer, Carole MacFayden, and is designed as a safe green space that will allow you to immerse yourself in nature. If you have been feeling stressed or anxious…

  • RSPB Lochwinnoch - The Accessible Nature Reserve

    Did you know that just 25 minutes from the centre of Glasgow you could be watching hen harrier hunting over reedbeds, great crested grebes drifting over the surface of shallow lochs and nuthatches foraging in broadleaved woodland along with great spotted woodpeckers and treecreepers? Snipe can often be found probing the nutrient rich soil, and lapwing, goldeneye, teal,  and a whole lot more can also be found!

     

    Hen harrier…

  • New Habitat Creation

    If you have visited the reserve recently or are planning to in the coming week, you may notice some heavy machinery out on the reserve and be curious as to what is going on. Fear not, this is all for the good of the wildlife!!
    Much of our work here at Lochwinnoch is carried out to try and provide good habitat for water birds, whilst simultaneously trying to encourage as many different other birds and animals as…
  • Another Jam-packed month at the reserve

    It has been a very exciting and busy month at the RSPB Lochwinnoch reserve. The reserve took part in Renfrewshire's doors open day where access to the reserve was free for all. Visitors were able to come along and learn all about the reserve and exactly why it is so important to support the work that the RSPB does. Visitors were also able to complete lots of fun activities such as making apple and seed bird feeders and…