Mistle Thrush Mystery

Last December, a Mistle Thrush took up residence in our back garden. Or rather, it took over our garden! It was clearly distinguishable from its cousin the Song Thrush by its larger size and more horizontal spots, but mainly by its bold aggressive behaviour. It sat alert at the top of our rowan tree, likeContinue reading "Mistle Thrush Mystery"

Plans for summer excursions and winter programme

The Paisley Natural History Society committee have decided to go ahead and plan a small number of field excursions this coming Summer and to organise speakers for our Winter Programme 2022/23 (all being well of course with Government guidelines on COVID regulations). As soon as leaders for the field trips and speakers have been finalised,Continue reading "Plans for summer excursions and winter programme"

Welcome to our new website

Although the Covid-19 pandemic prevented from having talks and meetings, we have been busy behind the scenes to bring our website up-to-date and give it a new look. We hope you like it. All the content from the old website is still here but if you have bookmarked specific pages those links will no longerContinue reading "Welcome to our new website"