Saturday, 15 June 2013

Braemaer area

Back to Scotland and a cloudy but a nice and longish drive from Newtonmore to Braemaer on the give some lovely views which  a week later would get heavy Snowfall. Then after walking around Ballater which was lovely little town headed down to Loch Muick which was a great Walk with lots of Red Deer and despite the changing condition birds were out singing with Skylarks, Meadow Pipits, Siskins, Chaffinch, Greenfinch and Coal Tits out on the Moorland. Then had a nice walk around the Linn of Dee river up the road with Dipper, Grey Wagtail, Great Spotted Woodpeck and Common Sandpiper the highlights. Then after the drive back and dinner stopped off at Loch Morlich in the evening light where had about 4 Goosanders, Goldeye and Common Sandpiper around on the shore.

Views near Braemaer

Loch Muick

Red Deer

Chaffinch
Siskin
Coal tit
Linn of Dee

Dipper
Dee Valley
Loch Morlich  

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Butterflies at Tottenhoe

Back to my more local area for now and a couple of nice visits to Tottenhoe Quarry over the last 2 weeks got me a bit of sun and a single sighting of a Duke of Burgundy along with quite a few other friends with the highland being the Small Blue out in good number including a mating pair, Green Hairstreak, Small Heath, Common Blue, Dingy Skippers and a nice selection of White Butteries some posing quite well. Also heard Turtle Dove which is so rare nowdays but sadly could't see it but heard it in the Quarryfor the 2nd year running which is promising.

Greenhairstreak
Dingy Skipper
Small blues

Green-veined White
Small White

Friday, 7 June 2013

Early Start

Headed back to Loch Garten for a early start for the Capercaille though even at this time before the centre was open at Crested Tit, Chaffinches and Siskins at the feeding station. Then as it opened up it started to snow despite the beautiful sunrise. From the centre had a good view of one male Capercaille though not very active all the action seemed to be on the Osprey nest with another male coming to the nest with the female fending him off. Then headed down to nearby Talloch Moor but no sign of any Black Grouse but a Pair of Goldeneye on the nearby water though not surprisng has late in the season but had a lovely drive on the mountain roads with some cracking mountain views on the way back for breakfast.

Hovering Osprey
Loch Garten at Dawn

After Breakfast headed to Carrbridge where we had a nice walk down by the river and through the forest with views of the Iconic Bridge

Carrbridge
Male Siskin in the woods


In the afternoon a nice but a nice longish walk around Loch en Eilein ending up at the castle with the hHighlights being my first Tree Pipits of the years, good number of breeding Goldeneye out on the Loch and the singing Willows Warblers and Chaffinches filling the woodland with song around the edge.

Loch en Eilein

Chaffinch in the woodland

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Loch Garten

After the late night the night before not the early start but headed down to Loch Garten which was a tad nippy really would't have believed it was may. At the centre had a Willow Tit in the Carpark always a great species to see then at the main centre the Female Osprey was doing the sensible thing and laying low on the nest occasional showering her head but around the feeder lot more intrest with lots of Siskins in full plumage, a Red Squirrel happy feeding on the nuts and a hoard of Coal tits with  the more usual birds . Just as we were about to head back to woods a Crested Tit appeared around the feeder at first high before it came down and showed reasonable well though quite flirty. Then headed out into the main woods to see what else was lurking with the highlight been a Goldeneye out in the Loch.

Crested Tit the best of some unatural perches

Red Squirrel

Sunday, 2 June 2013

Up with the scottish mammals

A two week hoilday up in the highlands of scotland started after a long drive with a evening visit to the speyside mammal watch a real treat this was though the badgers were later that normal to come out due to the sunny evening enjoyable watching the wood mice raid the food and the running away quickly and also a herd of Red Deer first of many. Then had great views of the Scottish Badgers feeding feet away and were lucky enough to have a Pine Marten visit thoughly briefly which was a good enough end to the evening.

Cheeky Wood Mouse

First of the badgers



Pine Marten


Thursday, 9 May 2013

Orange-tip Butterfly

Even though today i was meant to be packing for the scottish trip managed to get out early morning while there was some sun out but with some wind to it today headed to Bricket Wood Common to see if I could find a Orange-tip Butterfly to allow me some close up image even though i only found one today seemed too cold for much flight even when the sun was out it was nice to finally be able to get up close with this female Orange-tip.