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Scotland Inverclyde
   
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You will notice that there is no introduction to this section yet.

I would like to fill this gap with an introduction from a local birder [or someone who is a frequent visitor] for every one of the geographical pages. The many thousands of birders now regularly using these pages prefer to read something written by someone who can see the place from an insider's point of view. They know the best spots, not just the ones that first time overseas visitors usually visit or that are on the normal birding trip itineraries.

Each introduction carries the e-mail address of the contributor so that birders can get in touch with them if, for example, they are planning a trip [unless the contributor is unable to do this].

Please get in touch if you feel you can contribute an introduction to this page - you don't have to be an expert; I'm not!

 
 

Cloch Point

Satellite View
Cloch Point is situated just off the A770 on the west side of Gourock at the Cloch Lighthouse, it is a great place to see Manx Shearwaters (sometimes in large numbers) at close range as well as Guillemots, Razorbills, Black Guillemot, Gannet, Sandwich Terns and Kittiwakes from mid-July Through August. Skuas also turn up occasionally into early October.

Iain Gibson
8 Kenmure View, Howwood, Johnstone, Renfrewshire PA0 1DR
01505 705874
iaingibson.soc@btinternet.com

Where to Watch Birds in Scotland

Mike Madders and Julia Welstead - 297 pages, b/w illus, maps - Christopher Helm
ISBN: 071365693X
Buy this book from NHBS.com

Castle Levan

Accommodation

From March 2003 the castle is open to guests as a B&B accommodation. We will make a special effort to provide exactly what you want and so prices will vary according to your particular requirements. As a guide our typical tariffs start from £45 per person per night. We offer continental, English or Scottish breakfast, and if you wish we can also prepare supper for you...

Clyde Birds

Website

Welcome to John Molloy's Clyde Area Wildlife site. The idea behind this web site is to bring together a wealth of information about the Clyde area and I am more than happy to display meeting/outing programmes of any wildlife group within the area and promote any events they organise. This site is not meant to compete with other organisation's sites but complement them by bringing all groups events together and make information available without moving from site to site, which can be time consuming. Links will be placed on the links page to all available relevent web sites, if there are any sites which you feel should be included in the links, please let me know. If you have your own web site and would like to have a link from this site drop me an email and it will be included.

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