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Saturday, 15 May 2010

HMS Diamond











HMS Diamond being escorted down the Clyde to start her second set of sea trials .

Friday, 14 May 2010

HMS Diamond




HMS Diamond leaving the Clyde for sea trials 14 May 2010.

Whooper Swan

Seen nesting on the banks of the Clyde just across from Clydebank College.

The whooper swan is a large white swan, bigger than a Bewick's swan. It has a long thin neck, which it usually holds erect, and black legs. Its black bill has a large triangular patch of yellow on it. It is mainly a winter visitor to the UK from Iceland, although a couple of pairs nest in the north. The estuaries and wetlands it visits on migration and for winter roosts need protection. Its winter population and small breeding numbers make it an Amber List species.


Thanks to the RSPB for information.

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Ferry Green



On an open space of ground beside the Renfrew ferry is the preserved engine made in Robert Napiers Lancefield works for the paddle tug Clyde which was built for the Clyde Navigation Trust by AJ Inglis at Pointhouse in 1851.

CMS Buster





CMS Buster at work at Clydebank.

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Svitzer Milford



Seen at Diesel Wharf in the upper Clyde,in the background is the BAE shipyard at Govan.

Monday, 10 May 2010

HMS Biter


HMS Biter a coastal training craft,seen here passing Kilcreggan.

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Dunglass Oil Jetty

The Coaster Mornes passing the remains of Dunglass Oil Jetty which was used for bunkering ships.

Thursday, 6 May 2010

HMS Astute

Always difficult to name submarines,but Atute is the first in her class to be built.

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Mighty Moe








Mighty Moe a small work boat based in the Gare Loch ,seen heading for the bay at Kicreggan to sort moorings.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

AB Liverpool


Cloch with pilot preparing to board .




Fully loaded with scrap she prepares to leave Diesel Wharf.