My Year of Birdlife at Montrose Basin
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…job as a gardener, and when I returned towards the end of June, the feeders and trees in front of the Visitor Centre were full of the sounds of young…
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…job as a gardener, and when I returned towards the end of June, the feeders and trees in front of the Visitor Centre were full of the sounds of young…
…weeks of a young osprey’s life are fascinating to watch. They develop incredibly quickly and they are noticeably different each day. This rapid development is vital, because they need to…
…read that blog here to learn more about the story. We wanted to do an updated blog post because of how much wonderful feedback we got from our original kingfisher…
…in our own gardens, who will happily spend several days hopping about being fed by their parents before flying for the first time, a young osprey needs height and lift…
…5,000 mile journey at the end of summer to their over-wintering grounds. • Where do the ospreys go? • How long does it take them to get there? • Where…
…Trust, said: “The variety of wildlife and landscapes in Scotland provide no end of creative inspiration, from rugged Highland peaks where the elements are felt acutely, to the stillness experienced…
…successful breeding season together. Loch of the Lowes Wildlife Reserve and Visitor Centre is open to the public seven-days a week from 10:30-17:00 until the end of October when it…
…through that pocket and we did end up clearing the whole reserve. It was an epic achievement and we were so happy and relieved to have finally cleared all those…
This summer, we launched our Words of the Wild nature writing competition, encouraging people to send us stories inspired by Scotland’s wildlife and wild places. We had a fantastic response,…
…enough to spend time there. Key to the beauty of Scotland’s seascapes is its diversity of marine wildlife. With skyscraper high colonies of seabirds, as well as the chance of…