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Bucks Burn
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The burn
Country Scotland
Physical characteristics
River mouth River Don
Aberdeen City
57°10′46″N 2°09′38″W / 57.17949°N 2.16044°W / 57.17949; -2.16044

The Bucks Burn is a small stream located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It flows into the larger River Don. This burn is quite special because it gave its name to the nearby area of Bucksburn, which is now part of Aberdeen City.

What is a Burn?

A "burn" is a Scottish word for a small stream or a tiny river. You might hear it used a lot in Scotland to describe these natural waterways. Burns are usually smaller than rivers. They often flow through valleys or hills.

Where Bucks Burn Flows

The Bucks Burn starts its journey in the countryside. It then makes its way through parts of Aberdeen. Finally, it joins the River Don. The River Don is one of the main rivers in Aberdeenshire. It flows into the North Sea.

Connection to Bucksburn Area

The area known as Bucksburn got its name from this very stream. Many towns and villages in Scotland are named after local natural features. This shows how important the burn was to the people who first settled there. Today, Bucksburn is a busy part of Aberdeen City.

The River Don

The River Don is a major river in northeast Scotland. It flows for about 82 miles (132 kilometers). The Don is known for its salmon fishing. It also has a rich history. The Bucks Burn is one of many smaller streams that feed into the Don. This helps keep the river healthy and full of life.

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