Just in time for the spring/summer season, Paisley Natural History Society now has a new Facebook group. This replaces the existing Facebook page which is going into hibernation after many years of great service. With this new group you will be able to post photos and stories about local wildlife, recommend places to visit, askContinueContinue reading “PNHS Facebook group launched today”
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Volunteers wanted for Birds in Green Spaces pilot project
Birds in Greenspaces is a new UK-wide citizen science project that will take place in 2026. The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) are currently planning a UK-wide pilot that will run between April and June 2025, that will ask volunteers to record birds in one or more local greenspaces. In addition they will be carryingContinueContinue reading “Volunteers wanted for Birds in Green Spaces pilot project”
Introduction to Recording using Apps
9th April 7pm – Via Zoom Recording wildlife sightings may seem challenging and time consuming. However there are a number of apps for mobile phones that make it simple, easy and fun to contribute to citizen science projects and help protect our environment. This zoom talk will give a practical overview of how to useContinueContinue reading “Introduction to Recording using Apps”
PNHS summer study group outings
We plan to have weekly or fortnightly outings to some of our local wildlife places. There are many local places to be explored, including Renfrewshire Local Nature Conservation Sites that need more surveying. Along with this, we hope to help members develop more skills in identifying the local wildlife with a bit of training, depending onContinueContinue reading “PNHS summer study group outings”
PNHS feature in Mill Magazine
The March issue of the Mill Magazine is out and features a great article on Paisley Natural History Society and some of our favourite local wildlife spaces. Mill Magazine, March 2025 For those of you not familiar with it, The Mill Magazine is a fabulous FREE lifestyle and culture magazine covering stories on businesses, groups, activities and eventsContinueContinue reading “PNHS feature in Mill Magazine”
Ewan Douglas
It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Ewan Douglas, a few days before his 89th birthday. Ewan was a pillar of both the Renfrewshire RSPB group and the Paisley Natural History Society from the early 2000s. He served on the committee of both organisations for several years, played aContinueContinue reading “Ewan Douglas”
Report on Tree Walk, Spier’s School Grounds, Beith
Saturday 15th February 2025 A change from our usual winter tree walk in woodland plantations, this year we went to the grounds of the Old Spier’s School in Beith, which has more mature formal planting and some challenging, unusual species. Fortunately, there is a tree trail map and we had the invaluable help of SimonContinueContinue reading “Report on Tree Walk, Spier’s School Grounds, Beith”
Volunteer for Clyde Area Amphibian Surveys, Spring 2025
Clyde Amphibian and Reptile Group (CARG) is recommencing the Greater Glasgow Pond Survey. The purpose of the survey is to assess the status of amphibian habitats and populations across Glasgow North, Glasgow South, East Kilbride, Paisley, and Barrhead. They are calling on volunteers, old and new, to make this season as fruitful as those past!ContinueContinue reading “Volunteer for Clyde Area Amphibian Surveys, Spring 2025”
Interested in wildlife study groups?
Dave Mellor has sent this proposal to start online study sessions to look at wildlife groups and to go out into the field to record what we find. Open to anyone interested in learning more about identifying and recording wildlife: Spring is on its way! and the opportunity to get active in the field againContinueContinue reading “Interested in wildlife study groups?”
Gleniffer Braes Lichen Outing
On Saturday 18th January 2025 Eleven people met at the Nethercraigs Road entrance to the country park for the third of the now annual lichen walks run by the society. Most were members of the society but we also had one person from the local British Lichen Society group. The intention of this walk wasContinueContinue reading “Gleniffer Braes Lichen Outing”
