A Haven for Autumn Wildlife

Birds spotted around Strathclyde Business Park during autumn, perched among seasonal foliage on the campus grounds.

As the seasons shift and autumn begins to take hold, our business park has been fortunate to welcome an array of wildlife across the grounds. From robins to the soaring presence of a buzzard, and from graceful deer moving quietly through the woodland edges, the park has become a haven for nature at this time of year.

Autumn’s changing landscape brings crisp mornings, golden leaves, and the perfect conditions for spotting wildlife. Tenants and visitors alike have enjoyed seeing these animals make the most of the park’s green spaces, reminding us of the importance of preserving and celebrating the natural environment around us.

We are also thrilled to announce that numerous of these moments have been wonderfully photographed by Chris, an eager amateur photographer. His images showcase the park’s unique blend of business and biodiversity, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of the animals that call the park home.

Encounters with wildlife are not only a reminder of the incredible beauty we have around us, but they also do wonders for our wellbeing. They give us moments of peace and inspiration right in the middle of our busy workdays. As autumn arrives, we can’t wait to see even more of nature’s visitors and share these amazing sightings with our community.

The presence of such varied wildlife is a reminder that the park is more than just a workplace.

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