Kelvingrove Park in the West End of Glasgow is home to a diverse range of wildlife and habitats - a green oasis of 85 Acres within a busy Scottish city.
The River Kelvin, which passes through Kelvingrove Park, is an important wildlife corridor from the Kilsyth Hills to the River Clyde.
In the 1800's town planners saw that the city was expanding rapidly, and bought several large areas of land from private owners to be made into Public Parks. Situated in the West End of the city, Kelvingrove was the first of these parks.
Please post photos or videos of anything from concerts in the Kelvingrove Park Bandstand to park flowers and wildlife.