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Two peregrine falcon chicks born atop the University of Glasgow’s iconic Gilbert Scott Building have been given names that pay tribute to one of Scotland’s best-loved comedy duos, Jack and Victor.
Jack, named after lovable Still Game character Jack Jarvis, was one of two chicks born in April on the gothic spire of the ...
The University of Glasgow has named its two new peregrine falcons chicks Jack and Victor after the lead characters from BBC Scotland sitcom Still Game. The birds of prey hatched on the rooftop of the ...
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University of Glasgow to start construction on new £300m facilityafter the Gilbert Scott Building (Image: University of Glasgow) It will accommodate around 3,600 students and house state-of-the-art learning and teaching facilities, including dry and wet labs ...
A pair of peregrine falcon chicks that hatched atop a building at the University of Glasgow have now been named “in true Glasgow style”. Peregrine pair Bonnie and Clyde nest on the imposing, Gothic ...
The University of Glasgow relocated to Gilmorehill in 1870 from its original base close to the cathedral on the city’s historic high street. Iconic campus structures include the towering George ...
The main building is designed in fake gothic style by Sir George Gilbert Scott but the campus ... Ambience: The west end of Glasgow is bustling and stylish, with the university at its centre.
Four peregrine falcon chicks have hatched in a tower at the University of Glasgow. Conservation group the Glasgow Peregrine Project noted the new arrivals last week at the Gilbert Scott Tower.
The university have ... area at the top of the Gilbert Scott tower and saw the eggs appearing to move last month. Jack and Victor hatched on 27 April and the Glasgow Peregrine Project said it ...
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