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  1. clydeboy

    Western Scotland birding

    The bean geese are still in the area, although not at Luckenburn which is where you probably spoke to the farmer. If you take the road to Cumbernauld about 400 yards back from Luckenburn farm towards Greengairs, then drive down the road (fannyside road) towards cumbernauld and take the second on...
  2. clydeboy

    Western Scotland birding

    Yeah, the fannyside road is the "main" road up into this area from Cumbernauld, although its the first main road I've come across with passing places..lol Luckenburn farm is where the Beanies appear when they first arrive, b4 they head for deepest darkest blackrigghillend......which is a place...
  3. clydeboy

    Western Scotland birding

    Lol.....Delia, I didn't even know some of the places around me existed until I started this birding caper. Some of the place and road names around where we go are brilliant...Jawcraig, limerigg, luckenburn, fannyside, (always raises a smile from non-locals) blackrigg, blackhill, shortrigg, and...
  4. clydeboy

    Western Scotland birding

    Allan Wheres Vane farm, and what geese are there? I tend to go out and about around the Greengairs, Arns, fannyside area where the bean geese hang out and have clocked up a few birds there. Merlin, crossbill, buzzards, pheasant, coal tits, goldcrest, bullfinch, redpoll, fieldfares, and of course...
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