Our annual pilgrimage to the wonderful Speyside was a little different this time as Noddle joined us this year after hearing our tales of previous adventures.
We travelled up to the area on Thursday, popping into Loch Leven and Loch of the Lowes on the way up catching sight of the usual waders on Loch Leven and the slightest glimpse of an osprey head at Loch of the Lowes as she sat on eggs. But the trip started properly on Friday leaving our accommodation at 4.15am for our trip out with Steve from Highland Wildlife & Birdwatch Safaris.
Local specialities were on our list. We had great sightings on the day including Capercaillie, Black Grouse Lekking, Red Grouse, Dipper, Slavonian Grebe, Black-Throated Diver, Osprey, Red Squirrel, Red Deer and Mountain Goat although we dipped on Crested Tit, Crossbill and Golden Eagle.
Capercaillie via IPhone |
Saturday we spent most of the day in local forests and walked round Loch an Eilen in search of Crested Tits and Crossbills but with no luck. The evening was spent in the Speyside Wildlife mammal hide which gave us marvellous views of five badgers and a Tawny Owl although the pine martin didn't show before our time was up.
Sunday was spent trying to catch up with things we had missed earlier in the trip. We headed up to Loch Ruthven where were managed to get fantastic views of seven Slavonian grebe and three Red-throated divers nearly all in their full summer plumage. A couple of cuckoos were heard calling but we never managed to get our scopes on them.
RSPB Loch Ruthven via IPhone |
We then took the road from Farr over the heather moorland down into Findhorn Valley to catch up with the raptors. We spent a good two hours there but for 90 minutes saw nothing except for a Common Gull wanting some of our lunch. We then got great views of a Peregrine sitting on a craggy mountain side before it took flight. Then we got a 30 second view of a Golden Eagle (juv) as it move right to left across the mountain side. A great end to a wonderful break.
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