Sunday, September 26, 2021

A trip to Loch Garten


Loch Garten proved to be a tranquil, wild place that we shared with a few RSPB membership recruiters and families out enjoying dog walks or outdoor pursuits. We had been warned that there were no remaining ospreys breeding this year and informed that we could do a short walk from the carpark and then make decision over seeing the visitor centre. There was an autumnal, wild forest foraging feel about the place. Blaeberries (Bilberries) carpeted areas of the ancient forest and our children stuffed them in their mouths while gaping at small toads crossing paths and fairy-like toadstools such as the Russula species above and the better known Fly Agaric.
Oak Eggar Moth Caterpillar
Scottish Crossbill
Fabulous family birdwatching experience

Back at visitor centre we were able to entice coal tits to feed by hand on birdseed provided by RSPB warden
Siskins were another bird spotting treat for us to see at close hand

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