Changing seasons: Winter wonders
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…and redwing visit from Scandinavia and head back once the worst of the cold weather has passed. Fieldfare and redwing are both part of the thrush family and migrate from…
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…and redwing visit from Scandinavia and head back once the worst of the cold weather has passed. Fieldfare and redwing are both part of the thrush family and migrate from…
…martens 5. Barnacle goose: A gaggle of geese 6. Tortoiseshell butterfly: A flutter of butterflies 7. Red squirrel: A scurry of squirrels 8. European hedgehog: A prickle of hedgehogs 9….
…Reserve. Red squirrels and pine martens are regularly seen along with woodland birds of all types and sizes. SWT’s Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre is open all year, offering…
…our upcoming events at Montrose Basin this year! We have a birdsong ID event planned for May that we haven’t quite published yet, and the local Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrels…
…of the Lowes wildlife reserve is home to red squirrels, great spotted woodpeckers, otters, fallow deer and roe deer – all of which can be viewed from one of the…
…Loch of the Lowes said: “Around 30,000 visitors come to the Loch of the Lowes each season to enjoy ospreys, red squirrels and many other species of wildlife. But thanks…
…a bit of patience, you can see some fantastic sights. Roe deer, woodpeckers and red squirrels are all regularly seen on the camera at Loch of the Lowes. “I hope…
…just one of many wildlife attractions at Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve. Red squirrels and pine martens are regularly seen along with woodland birds of all types and sizes….
…9th, Saving Scotland’s Red Squirrel Talk Thursday 18th and Summer Tracks and signs walk delivered by Woodland Ways Tuesday 23rd July. For more information check out the webpage https://scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/events/ …
…knees, appreciating the miniature beauty of Arctic alpine plants that cling on there. Or watching black throated divers preening from the shores of Loch Arienas, red deer stags bellowing in…