Labels: Black Grouse, Capercaillie, Mountain Hare, Osprey, Ptarmigan, Red Deer, Ring Ouzel, Slavonian Grebe, Tawny Owl, Wild Caledonia
The Bird Watching and Wildlife Club
Birdwatching and wildlife breaks in the Cairngorms and Speyside
Monday, April 27, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Labels: Barn Swallow, Cuckoo, Pied Flycatcher, Red Squirrel, Redstart, Tiger Beetle, Willow Warbler
Tuesday, April 21, 2009



Labels: Bottlenose Dolphins, Bumble Bee, Comma, Red Admiral, Scottish Crossbill, Small Tortoiseshell
Friday, April 17, 2009
After a very successful courtship period during which female Osprey EJ and new mate Odin appeared to be rather more than enamoured with each other, yesterday at 11.45am EJ laid her first egg and is now dutifully sitting on the world's most famous nest, relying for the first time on her new mate for a regular supply of fresh fish. So far so good, with Odin doing everything that is required, though of course the sterner test of feeding a clutch of hungry mouths is (hopefully) yet to come...
Meanwhile the action is hotting up at the dawn 'CaperWatch'. With three Capercaillie being seen this morning, and a remarkable six individuals being sighted the day before, the early start is proving to be worth it.
The highlights of a flurry of very special sightings over the pasts few days has included a male Ring-necked Duck near Loch Ruthven and a Goshawk at Findhorn Valley.
Labels: Capercaillie, Goshawk, Osprey, Ring-necked Duck
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Another guided walk - another flock of Scottish Crossbills. April has definitely been living up to its billing as one of the best months to see and hear Scotland's only endemic bird, as breeding individuals proclaim their territory and any unpaired birds continue to sing and display.
An ash bud or a sycamore leaf can appear as elaborate and strange as a Salvador Dali painting - if only we stop to enjoy the wonderful world quietly emerging all around us.Labels: Capercaillie, Scottish Crossbill, Siskin, Wood Ants
Sunday, April 12, 2009

Labels: Badger
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Labels: Common Gull, Deeside Nature Activities, White-tailed Sea Eagle
Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Labels: Crested Tit, Dipper, Ptarmigan, Ravens, Scottish Crossbill
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
A great few days of guest sightings and guided walks to tell you about. Ospreys are well and truly back - and not just at Loch Garten. Guests have seen the fish hawk doing what it does best at the famous Rothiemurchus Fish Farm on the last two afternoons! Meanwhile, new contender Odin - believed to be a Scandanavian Osprey, is the talk of the town as he busily mates with usual Loch Garten female EJ. There's bound to be trouble if last year's male, Orange VS, turns up late and tries to gatecrash the party...Labels: Black Grouse, Capercaillie, Golden Eagles, Mountain Hare, Osprey
Thursday, April 2, 2009

Labels: Capercaillie, Golden Eagle, Osprey, Wildcat
