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    Bad weather sends rare birds flocking to Culzean
    Staff at Culzean Castle in Ayrshire have been welcoming visitors of a different kind this week – for large numbers of rare birds have been stopping by to feed in the grounds.
    Staff at Culzean Castle in Ayrshire have been welcoming visitors of a different kind this week – for large numbers of rare birds have been stopping by to feed in the grounds.

    Flocks of winter migrants such as fieldfares and redwings have been spotted around the castle in recent days, and the bad weather has encouraged woodcocks to emerge from the forest.

    “Woodcocks are normally very shy and are most active at night, so we very rarely see them,” said Deirdre Mackinnon, senior ranger at Culzean. “The wintry weather appears to be making them bolder and we are seeing a fair number of them along grass verges in the park at the moment.”

    And Dr Richard Luxmoore, senior nature conservation adviser with the Trust, believes the Culzean sightings may be part of a national trend.

    “Woodcocks will almost certainly be easier to spot at the moment as they will be having trouble feeding in frozen ground.”

    The Scottish Government has announced a temporary ban on shooting duck, geese and other wild birds – including woodcock - earlier this week as the cold snap hits their feeding and migration patterns.
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    Castle: 30 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10.30-5 (last entry 4).
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    • - Education accolade for Culzean Castle and Country Park

      Staff at the National Trust for Scotland’s Culzean Castle and Country Park have just received a prestigious award in recognition of 25 years of successful education work.  more>

    • - Snowdrop spotting with the Trust

      Now that the deep snow is melting, it is the perfect time to search for signs that winter is ending - snowdrops – at one of the National Trust for Scotland’s stunning properties next month.  more>

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