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Birdwatching and wildlife breaks in the Cairngorms and Speyside

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Amidst all the snow and ice our winter wildlife watching week has got off to the best possible start - despite it only being Day Two, guests have already seen an amazing array of the best of Cairngorms wildlife with just a few of the highlights being...

5 displaying Golden Eagles at Findhorn Valley...sea ducks and waterfowl galore on the Moray Firth and the River Spey from Eider, Wigeon and Long-tailed Duck to Mergansers, Goosanders and Slavonian Grebes...and of course Red Squirrels and Red Deer everywhere.

Excitement is building for our high altitude walk at Cairn Gorm on Tuesday and fingers are crossed for Pine Marten appearances at the evening hide later on this week!

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Our winter wildlife watching week is almost upon us, and during my two weeks away you'll be pleased to learn that I've been busy gathering the gen from some of the Cairngorms' best wildlife sites to pass onto all of our guests and blog followers.
As expected, on the moors the Red Grouse are already starting to pair up and Glen Kyllachy is the best place to see the cocks loudly proclaiming their territory over the ling as they show off their beautiful breeding plumage to admiring hens.


Meanwhile, in the glens I was delighted to be reunited with a familiar face from the summer down at stunning Findhorn Valley - I had first noticed this lone Wild Goat in July, unusually seperating himself from the rest of the tribe and there he was again, seven months later, in his usual spot on the boulder-strewn slopes. He was quite happily munching away at the rough grasses and seemingly unperturbed by my best rock-climbing efforts, secure in the knowledge that at any time of his choosing he could disappear into the mountain faster than I could say "Cheese".


On the coast there are rafts of geese and sea ducks such as Eider and Wigeon everywhere and I was lucky to get a particularly close encounter with a Common Seal at Lossiemouth.
Finally, the Cairngorm Mountains themselves are offering the patient wildlife watcher a rare opportunity to witness small parties of beautiful Snow Buntings pecking around the ski areas for scraps of leftovers, before they resume their high altitiude lifestyle in the coming Spring...

But if you want to join in the fun and book onto our winter wildlife watch package you'll have to be quick - we only have TWO places left!

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