Friday, 19 March 2010

Request from the Milngavie and Bearsden Herald

We have been contacted by the Milngavie & Bearsden Herald who are trying to trace a young couple who got married fairly recently, are aged about 21, originally met at a playgroup, and are understood to have set up home in the Mains Estate. The Milngavie & Bearsden Herald would like to do a human interest story on them and would be grateful if they could get in touch if they wish to do so. The staff member to contact is Julian at the Milngavie & Bearsden Herald.

The contact details are:
Milngavie & Bearsden Herald
27 Stewart Street
Milngavie
G62 6BW
Telephone : 0141-956 2314
Web: http://www.milngavieherald.co.uk/contactus.aspx

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Bird list, January 2010

Birds seen in the Mains Estate during January

There have been more unusual visitors this month, including Bramblings and large flocks of Redpolls.
Blackbird
Black-headed gull
Bluetit
Brambling
Bullfinch
Carrion crow
Chaffinch
Coal tit
Common gull
Curlew
Dunnock
Geese (unidentified species)
Goldfinch
Great tit
Greenfinch
Herring gull

House sparrow
Jackdaw
Long-tailed tit
Magpie
Mallard
Redpoll
Redwing
Reed bunting
Robin
Rook
Siskin
Song thrush
Starling
Wood pigeon
Wren


Redpoll

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Clothing collections for charity

Residents may have received plastic bags through their doors recently with requests for donations of clothing.

Before donating clothing in this way, it is always best to check out the companies involved. Whilst they may not be acting illegally, many are profit-making businesses which donate a very small proportion of their profits to charity, and if this charity is based in a foreign country, there is no knowing what may happen to any money they receive.

You can also check these out very easily by typing the names of any or all of the companies named on the bag into Google or another search engine, making sure that any links you follow up are not to the websites of those companies themselves.

It is usually best to deal with a registered charity based in the UK, as your donations have a much better chance of being used for the purposes stated.

For more information, see such websites as
www.joswinson.org.uk/pages/boguscharities.html
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3430119.stm
www.charity-commission.gov.uk/news/bogus.asp

Friday, 22 January 2010

Unusual birds

If you are interested in birds, look out for some unusual visitors following the recent cold spell.

There has been a large flock of Redpolls this week, with up to 50 visiting nyger feeders along with Siskins.

Redpoll, Mains Estate, 18th Jan 2010

Watch out also for Bramblings. Several have been seen in the estate this week. They look rather like chaffinches and often mix with them, but are more orange, with a white rump, and with a pattern like scales on the back. The male has a darker head than the female.

Female Brambling, Mains Estate, 22nd Jan 2010

Fieldfares became frequent visitors to gardens all over the country, including the Mains Estate. These birds are quite common in the countryside, but do not usually visit gardens as much as in the recent cold spell. They may still be around.

Please let us know if you see any unusual birds in the Estate. We would love to know about them.

Monday, 11 January 2010

Bird list, December 2009

Birds seen in the Mains Estate during December

During the cold spell of weather we have had some more unusual visitors, including Redpolls and Fieldfares.

Blackbird
Black-headed gull
Bluetit
Bullfinch
Carrion crow
Chaffinch
Coal tit
Common gull
Dunnock
Fieldfare
Goldfinch
Great tit
Greenfinch
House sparrow
Jackdaw
Magpie
Mallard
Pied wagtail
Redpoll
Robin
Rook
Siskin
Snipe
Song thrush
Starling
Treecreeper
Wood pigeon
Wren