Report sightings
This page is currently under construction. When completed you will be able to submit your wildlife records through this site.
To ensure that we focus our efforts in the correct areas we need to know where these species live.
By reporting your sightings you will help us to build up a picture of the distribution of wildlife across Clackmannanshire.
For further information on species identification please visit the websites below:
Mammals, then choose one of the following groups:
- Artiodactyls (deer)
- Carnivores (foxes, wildcats and mustelids)
- Chiroptera (bats)
- Insectivores (hedgehogs, moles, and shrews)
- Lagomorphs (rabbits and hares)
- Rodents (mice, rats and voles)
There are photographs and descriptions of all mammals found living wild in the proposed World Heritage Site under these headings.
Birds, check the RSPB website for information about and illustrations of birds you may have seen.Reptiles
Amphibians
Butterflys, then click on the species you require.
Moths, Butterfly and moth identifications can be checked on www.leps.it which has photographs and descriptions of many European moths as well as butterflies.
Invertebrates, To check invertebrate identifications try Kendall Bioresearch Services which has keys to the major invertebrate groups.
Plant and fungus identifications, most can be checked on the Natural History Museum , ‘Postcode Plant Database (UK)'. Click on 'search' menu and select flora (plants) or fauna (animals). In addition, ‘Bio Images: The Virtual Field Guide (UK)' has photos of many different UK species of plants, fungi, lichen and animals, just write in the name and check the photo against your identification.