Entrance
at Islay Avenue
to Dawsholm Park
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Sign
in Dawsholm Park
Dawsholm Park consists mainly of policy and plantation woodland and is important for the typical woodland bird species this habitat supports. Grassland to the south is grazed by highland cattle to encourage wild flowers and a pond is home to waterbirds. The northern boundary is the River Kelvin where Kingfishers can be seen. Roe Deer, Red Fox and Grey Squirrel are regularly seen and over 30 species of bird and ten of butterfly have been recorded. |
Kilpatrick
Hills from Dawsholm
Park
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Shipyard
Crane on the River
Clyde
from Dawsholm Park |
Tower
block at Anniesland
from Dawsholm Park |
Highland
Cattle in Dawsholm Park
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Highland
Cattle in Dawsholm Park
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Gas
Works at Anniesland
from Dawsholm Park |
Highland
Cattle in Dawsholm Park
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Trees in
Dawsholm Park
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Pathway in
Dawsholm Park
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Pond in
Dawsholm Park
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Kelvin
River in Dawsholm
Park
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River
Kelvin in Dawsholm Park
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Bridge over
Kelvin River
at exit from Dawsholm Park to Kelvin Walkway |
Location
Map for Dawsholm Park
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