Common Goldeneyes are rare but regular breeders in Scotland and in winter, their numbers are vastly increased around the British shores but remain most numerous in Scotland where the mouths of some estuaries hold flocks numbering in the thousands.
The wintering population in the Firth of Forth is the only site of international importance for this species in Britain, with as many as 5000 birds present some years. They are also found in smaller numbers throughout the rest of the country on any suitable freshwater lakes or coastal areas.
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