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Geese Overflying Loch Leven and the Bishop Hill
On these cold crisp February days it can be a pleasure to go walking. There is a long heritage trail around Loch Leven in Kinross, which is Scotland's largest lowland loch. The loch is a wintering ground for up to 20,000 geese and is a popular venue for bird-watchers as it has Vane Farm RSB centre and countless species of birds. It commonly has ospreys and there were a couple of young Sea Eagles there until a few weeks ago. In this photo the loch was partly frozen and two large skeins of geese can be seen overflying the Bishop Hill.
Geese Overflying Loch Leven and the Bishop Hill
On these cold crisp February days it can be a pleasure to go walking. There is a long heritage trail around Loch Leven in Kinross, which is Scotland's largest lowland loch. The loch is a wintering ground for up to 20,000 geese and is a popular venue for bird-watchers as it has Vane Farm RSB centre and countless species of birds. It commonly has ospreys and there were a couple of young Sea Eagles there until a few weeks ago. In this photo the loch was partly frozen and two large skeins of geese can be seen overflying the Bishop Hill.